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5. If you used 1 mole of N_(2) how many moles of NH_(3) could be produced? square square
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To determine how many moles of \( NH_3 \) can be produced from 1 mole of \( N_2 \), we need to use the balanced chemical equation for the production of ammonia:<br /><br />\[ N_2 + 3H_2 \rightarrow 2NH_3 \]<br /><br />From the balanced equation, we see that 1 mole of \( N_2 \) produces 2 moles of \( NH_3 \).<br /><br />Therefore, if you used 1 mole of \( N_2 \), you could produce:<br /><br />\[ \boxed{2} \]<br /><br />moles of \( NH_3 \).
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