The balanced equation for the reaction between Iodine and Hydrogen is:
H2 + I2 --> 2HI
The ratio of I2 to HI is 1:2
Therefore 1 mole of Iodine can form a maximum of 2 moles of Hydrogen Iodide
Since molecules of potassium contain only single potassium atoms, molecules of iodine contain two atoms, and moles of potassium iodide contain one atom of each element, 2.5 moles of iodine are needed to react completely with 5 moles of potassium.
0.02 moles of beryllium iodide is equal to 5,256 g.
How many moles of NH3 are produced when 1.2 mol of nitrogen reacts with hydrogen?
0,0011 moles of hydrogen are obtained.
Zn + H2SO4 ---> ZnSO 4 + H2 so one mole of zinc and 1 mole of sulfuric acid produces one mole of hydrogen molecules and thus two moles of hydrogen atoms. So 0.36 moles of zinc will produce 0.36 moles of hydrogen molecules and thus 0.72 moles of hydrogen atoms.
You cannot produce any Iodine from chlorine, because chlorine (Cl2, gas) is an element, hence it does not contain any Iodine (I2, solid with purple vapor). However when 8.00 moles Cl2 react with excess (>16) moles potassium Iodide (KI) then also 8.00 moles of Iodine are produced, not FROM but BY MEANS OF chlorine. Cl2 + 2KI --> 2 KCl + I2
Since molecules of potassium contain only single potassium atoms, molecules of iodine contain two atoms, and moles of potassium iodide contain one atom of each element, 2.5 moles of iodine are needed to react completely with 5 moles of potassium.
How many moles of NH3 are produced when 1.2 mol of nitrogen reacts with hydrogen?
N2 + 3H2 -----> 2NH3 so 3 moles of hydrogen produce 2 moles of ammonia. Therefore 12.0 moles of hydrogen will produce 8 moles of ammonia.
0.02 moles of beryllium iodide is equal to 5,256 g.
How many moles of NH3 are produced when 1.2 mol of nitrogen reacts with hydrogen?
6NaOH + 3I2 = 5NaI + NaIO3 + 3H2O Six moles of sodium hydroxide and three moles of diatomic iodine yield five moles of sodium iodide, one mole of sodium iodate, and three moles of water. Cheers!
2H2 + O2 ---------------> 2H2O for every 2 moles of hydrogen that reacts, 2 moles of water are produced, thus a 1:1 ratio of water produced to hydrogen reacted. So:- 2.5 moles of hydrogen reacted will produce 2.5 moles of water
How many moles of NH3 are produced when 1.2 mol of nitrogen reacts with hydrogen?
10,55 moles of water are obtained.
0,0011 moles of hydrogen are obtained.
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