The mass of ammonia in grams produced when 2.8kg of dinitrogen quantitatively reacts with 1kg of dihydrogen is(Mole Concept)

 

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N2+3H2? 2NH3

2.8*103281*10320.1*103molLR0.5*103mol

 Mass of NH3 produced =0.2*103*17=3.4kg=3400g

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