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1. For the reaction 3 H2(g) + N2(g) → 2 NH, (g), 3 mol H2 is reacted with 6 mol N2- mol of NH3 is produced mol of Hy remains
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3 Hz + H 3 L & 2NH so, H₂ → limiting (a) reagent 2 mole, o mole Hy remain 6-1= 5 mole My remain reacted ② moles of Nato = 160

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