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20.0 kg of N(2)(g) and 3.0 kg of H(2)(g)...

20.0 kg of `N_(2)(g)` and 3.0 kg of `H_(2)(g)` are mixed to produce `NH_(3)(g)`. The amount of `NH_(3)(g)` formed is

A

17 kg

B

34 kg

C

20 kg

D

3 kg

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The correct Answer is:
A

We know that
`N_(2)+3H_(2)hArr2NH_(3)`
`{:(28g,6g,34g),(14g,3g,17g):}`
Here given `H_(2)` is 3 kg and `N_(2)` is 20 kg but 3 kg of `H_(2)` can only react with 14 g of `N_(2)` and thus the obrained `NH_(3)` will be of 17 kg.
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