x N2(g) + y H2(g) → z NH3 Which of the followings about the given reaction is wrong? (N:14 g/mol, H: 1 g/mol) O A) If 1.5 moles of N2 reacts with enough H2, 51 gr NH3 is produced. B) To produce 68 gr NH3, 6 gr H2 is needed in the presence of excess N2. O) If equal number of N2 and H2 molecules react, N2 remains after the reaction. ) D) x:1; y:3; z:2 O E) Molecular geometry of NH3 is triangonal pyramidal.

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x N2(g) + y H2(g) → z NH3
Which of the followings about the given reaction is wrong? (N:14 g/mol, H: 1 g/mol)
O A) If 1.5 moles of N2 reacts with enough H2, 51 gr NH3 is produced.
B) To produce 68 gr NH3, 6 gr H2 is needed in the presence of excess N2.
O) If equal number of N2 and H2 molecules react, N2 remains after the reaction.
O D) x:1; y:3; z:2
O E) Molecular geometry of NH3 is triangonal pyramidal.
Transcribed Image Text:x N2(g) + y H2(g) → z NH3 Which of the followings about the given reaction is wrong? (N:14 g/mol, H: 1 g/mol) O A) If 1.5 moles of N2 reacts with enough H2, 51 gr NH3 is produced. B) To produce 68 gr NH3, 6 gr H2 is needed in the presence of excess N2. O) If equal number of N2 and H2 molecules react, N2 remains after the reaction. O D) x:1; y:3; z:2 O E) Molecular geometry of NH3 is triangonal pyramidal.
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