Using the equation below, what is the correct form of the conversion factor needed to convert the number of moles of H2O to the number of moles of NH3 produced?



Mg3N2 + 6H2O --> 3Mg(OH)2 + 2NH3

2 mol NH3
6 mol H2O


18 g H2O
17 g NH3


1 mol Mg3N3
6 mol H2O


18 g H2O
1 mol H2O

Respuesta :

Answer: 2 mol NH3

6 mol H2O

Explanation: from the equation, 6 moles of H2O will produce 2 moles of NH3

Oseni

The conversion factor would be 2 mol NH3 to 6 mol H20

From the balanced equation of the reaction below:

[tex]Mg_3N_2 + 6H_2O --> 3Mg(OH)_2 + 2NH_3[/tex]

The mole ratio of H2O to NH3 is 6:2. In other words, for every 6 moles of H2O, 2 moles of NH3 would be produced.

This also means that for every 2 moles of NH3 produced, 6 moles of water would have been consumed by the reaction.

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