If 26 moles of NO combine with 47 moles of H₂, how many moles of NH, can form? What is the limiting reagent? 2 NO(g) + 5 H₂(g) 2 NH₂(g) + 2 H₂O(g) Step 1: Find the number of moles of NH, each starting material could form. 26 moles NO x 47 moles H₂ x Answer Bank 2 moles NO - 2 moles NH, 5 moles H₂ 2 moles H₂O 00 moles NH, moles NH,

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If 26 moles of NO combine with 47 moles of H₂, how many moles of NH, can form? What is the limiting reagent?
2 NO(g) + 5 H₂(g) 2NH₂(g) + 2 H₂O(g)
Step 1: Find the number of moles of NH, each starting material could form.
26 moles NO x
47 moles H₂ x
OH₂
NO
1
Answer Bank
2 moles NO
2 moles NH,
5 moles H₂
Step 2: Determine the limiting reagent.
2 moles H₂0
II
UD
moles NH,
moles NH,
Transcribed Image Text:If 26 moles of NO combine with 47 moles of H₂, how many moles of NH, can form? What is the limiting reagent? 2 NO(g) + 5 H₂(g) 2NH₂(g) + 2 H₂O(g) Step 1: Find the number of moles of NH, each starting material could form. 26 moles NO x 47 moles H₂ x OH₂ NO 1 Answer Bank 2 moles NO 2 moles NH, 5 moles H₂ Step 2: Determine the limiting reagent. 2 moles H₂0 II UD moles NH, moles NH,
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