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The production of ammonia (NH3) under standard conditions at 25°C is represented by the following thermochemical equation. N2(g) + 3 H2(g) → 2 NH3(g); ΔH = −91.8 kJ How much heat is released when 1.663 ✕ 104 grams of ammonia is produced?

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Answer:

44,901 kilo Joule heat is released when [tex]1.663\times 10^4 g[/tex] grams of ammonia is produced.

Explanation:

Moles of ammonia  gas produced :

[tex]\frac{1.663\times 10^4 g}{17 g/mol}=978.235 mol[/tex]

According to reaction, when 2 moles of ammonia are produced 9.18 kilo joules of energy is also released.

So, When 978.235 moles of ammonia gas is produced the energy released will be:

[tex]\frac{-91.8 kJ}{2}\times 978.235 mol=-44,900.98 kJ\approx -44,901 kJ[/tex]

(negative sign indicates that energy is released as heat)

44,901 kilo Joule heat is released when [tex]1.663\times 10^4 g[/tex] grams of ammonia is produced.

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