How many moles of hydrogen will be needed to react with 2 moles of nitrogen in the reaction N2+H2NH3?

1 Answer
Feb 28, 2016

The balanced equation for dinitrogen reduction is:
N2(g)+3H2(g)2NH3(g).

2 moles N2 requires 6 moles H2.

Explanation:

The equation above represents probably the most important inorganic reaction on the planet in that it allows the formation of ammonia and nitrates for nitrogenous fertilizer.

Your question specified 2 moles of nitrogen. I would be quite justified in assuming that the questioner meant 2 moles of dinitrogen gas, i.e. the equivalent of 4 moles of NITROGEN atoms.

Thus, if 2 moles of dinitrogen gas are specified, 6 moles of dihydrogen gas are required.