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To produce 20 moles of ammonia via Haber's process, how many moles of hydrogen molecules are required?

1. 40 mol 2. 10 mol
3. 20 mol 4. 30 mol
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10 g of hydrogen and 64 of oxygen were filled in a steel vessel and exploded. The amount of water produced in this reaction will be:

1. 2 mol

2. 3 mol

3. 4 mol

4. 1 mol

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For the reaction, 2A+B        3C,8 moles of A reacts with 5 moles of B to form C.
Calculate the maximum number of moles that are formed.
1. 13 mole 2. 15 mole
3. 12 mole 4. 8 mole
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When 50.0 kg of nitrogen gas (N2) and 10.0 kg of hydrogen gas (H2) are combined, what is the quantity of ammonia gas (NH3) produced?

1. 33.0 ×103 mol

2. 56.1×103 g

3. 6.5 ×103 g

4. None of the above

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