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The number of moles of hydrogen molecules required to produce 20 moles of ammonia through Haber's process is:

  1. A
    10
  2. B
    20
  3. C
    30
  4. D
    40

Solution & Step-by-step Explanation

Balanced equation for Haber's process:
N
2

(g)+3H
2

(g)→2NH
3

(g)
According to stoichiometry:
2 moles of NH
3

require 3 moles of H
2

.
Therefore, 20 moles of NH
3

require:

2
3

×20=30 moles of H
2

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The number of moles of hydrogen molecules required to produce 20 moles of ammonia through Haber's process is:
A
10
B
20
C
30
D
40

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