[tex](2.4L)NH_3[/tex] is the maximum volume of ammonia gas that could be produced.
A mole is a very important unit of measurement that chemists use. A mole of something means you have 602,214,076,000,000,000,000,000 of that thing, like how having a dozen eggs means you have twelve eggs.
Here is the balanced equation:
[tex]N_2 +3H_2[/tex] → [tex]2NH_3[/tex]
At STP, 1 mole has a volume of 22.4 Liters. To do a dimensional analysis conversion from Liters to moles:
Please observe that Liters and moles vary directly, therefore, we can simply multiply each of the coefficients (that represent moles) by
1.2 L to obtain the volumes:
[tex]\frac{N Litres}{1} \frac{1}{22.4 Litres} =\frac{N }{22.4} mole[/tex]
[tex](1.2L)N_2+(3.6L)H_2 = (2.4L)NH_3[/tex]
Hence, [tex](2.4L)NH_3[/tex] is the maximum volume of ammonia gas that could be produced.
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