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The Haber Process converts hydrogen and nitrogen into ammonia in the following exothermic reaction: 3H2+N2=2NH3. Explain the effect of increasing the pressure and why.

According to Le Chatlier's Principle, an increase in pressure favours the side with the least moles, which in this case is the forward reaction. Hence, increasing the pressure would result in an increase ...

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Calculate the number of moles in 0.2g of NaCl

N= M/MrMr of NaCl= 23+35.5=58.5N= 0.2/58.5= 0.0034188

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16.4 g of Ca(OH)2 was reacted with HCl in a reaction. What was the expected mass of CaCl2, given the mass of the reactant Ca(OH)2 was 12.6 g? What is the percentage yield of the reaction? ( Give all answers to 3 significant figures)

Ca(OH)2:Mass = 12.6 g Molar mass= 40.1 + (16 x 2) + (1 x 2) = 74.1 g/molMoles = Mass / Molar mass = 12.6 g / 74.1 g/mol = 0.17 molThe molar ratio is 1:1 of Ca(OH)2 : CaCl2...

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Write the word equation for a reaction which could be used to make this ester : CH3(CH2)2COOCH2CH3

Ethanol and Butanoic acid are used to form the ester is ethyl butanoate AND waterFirst part of the molecule is the carboxylic acid group and the second comes from the alchohol, These two bond to form an e...

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If 350g of NaCl is dissolved in water to a final volume of 3dm . Calculate the concentration of the solution.

first, write down the mass, Mr and calculate the moles of NaCl.mass = 350gMr = 24.0 + 35.5 = 58.5mol = mass/Mr = 350/58.5 = 5.98 (3s.f)now calculate the concentration in 3dm3 of watervol = 3mol = 5.98conc...

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