It takes 1 molecule of nitrogen and 3 molecules of hydrogen to produce 2 molecules of ammonia using the following formula:

1N2 + 3H2 → 2NH3
Which combination of molecules will produce ammonia with no leftovers?

(1 point)

2N2 and 6H22 cap n sub 2 and 6 cap h sub 2

4N2 and 4H24 cap n sub 2 and 4 cap h sub 2

5N2 and 6H25 cap n sub 2 and 6 cap h sub 2

8N2 and 4H2

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Here, we are required to determine which combination of molecules will produce ammonia with no leftovers.

Option A: 2N2 and 6H2 is the correct combination of molecules that will produce ammonia with no leftovers.

First, it is important to know that both Nitrogen and Hydrogen used in the production of ammonia are diatomic.

Secondly, Nitrogen and Hydrogen are in the ratio 1 : 3.....

As such, the coefficient of hydrogen should be thrice that of Nitrogen to ensure that there are no leftovers.

Therefore, option A which has:

2N2 and 6H2 is the correct combination of molecules that will produce ammonia with no leftovers.

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