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What is the maximum concentration of ammonia that can be produced in this reaction? Justify your answer. 3H2+N2+2NH3 hydrogen
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Number of moles of hydrogen=0.352

Number of moles of Nitrogen=0.75

Considering overall volume to be 1L of solution.

Thus as number of moles of hydrogen is less than Nitrogen,we can conclude that hydrogen is limiting reagent.

Thus number of moles of Ammonia formed would be 0.2347 of Ammonia,compensating number of moles.Thus it is maximum concentration of Ammonia that can be formed.

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