Ammonia is formed by reacting nitrogen and hydrogen gases. How many liters of ammonia gas is...

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Ammonia is formed by reacting nitrogen and hydrogen gases. How many liters of ammonia gas is formed from {eq}\rm 13.7\ L {/eq} of hydrogen gas at {eq}93 ^\circ C {/eq} and pressure of {eq}\rm 40\ kPa {/eq}?

Ideal Gas Equation:

When gas molecules collide elastically as a result of negligible attractive forces, the gases are said to be ideal and are hypothetical. Ideal gas equation interprets the properties and actions of these gases.

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Given Data:

  • The volume of hydrogen gas is 13.7 L.
  • The temperature is {eq}93\;^\circ {\rm{C}} {/eq}.
  • The pressure is 40 kPa.


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