can someone explain this to e step by step please?
Answer is C
Rate of formation of ammonia is 1.5 times rate of consumption of hydrogen.
Explaination
N2 + 3 H2 ====> 2 NH3
Divide the equation by 2
1/2 N2 + 1.5 H2 =====> NH3
Hence each mole of Ammonia will be produced when 1.5 mole of hydrogen consumptioned
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