QUESTION 4 2 Diatomic N2 can react with diatomic H2 to form ammonia (NH3). The balanced chemical equation is: N₂+3 H,→2 NH3 If 6 moles of H2 totally reacted with more than enough N2, how many moles of ammonia would be expected to form? O 3 moles 2 moles 6 moles O 4 moles

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Diatomic N2 can react with diatomic H2 to form ammonia (NH3). The balanced chemical equation is: N₂+3 H,→2 NH3
If 6 moles of H2 totally reacted with more than enough N2, how many moles of ammonia would be expected to form?
O 3 moles
2 moles
6 moles
O 4 moles
Transcribed Image Text:QUESTION 4 2 Diatomic N2 can react with diatomic H2 to form ammonia (NH3). The balanced chemical equation is: N₂+3 H,→2 NH3 If 6 moles of H2 totally reacted with more than enough N2, how many moles of ammonia would be expected to form? O 3 moles 2 moles 6 moles O 4 moles
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