n2 + 3h2 —> 2nh3
suppose you have 2.0 l of nitrogen. how many liters of hydrogen do you n...
Chemistry, 19.12.2019 22:31 astridantonio225
n2 + 3h2 —> 2nh3
suppose you have 2.0 l of nitrogen. how many liters of hydrogen do you need for a
complete reaction? (one mole of any gas occupies 22.4 l under certain conditions of
temperature and pressure. assume those conditions for this question.)
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