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`N_2 +3H_2 to 2NH_(3) `
The atomic mass of nitrogen is 14, and that of hydrogen is 1 )
1 mole of nitrogen ( ________ g )+
3 mole of hydrogen (_______ g ) ` to `
2 moles of ammonia ( _______ g )

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1 mole of nitrogen `(N_(2))`
`=1(2xx14 ) = 24 g `
3 moles of hydrogen `(H_(2))`
`=3(1xx2)`
` = 3 xx2 = 6 g `
2 moles of ammoinia `(NH_(3))`
` = 2 [ 14 +(1+3) ]`
`=2(14 +3) = 2xx17`
`=34 g `
`28,6,34`
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