JosiahConnor JosiahConnor
  • 10-03-2017
  • Chemistry
contestada

For the reaction N2(g) + 3H2(g) 2NH3(g), what will happen if hydrogen gas was removed from the reaction mixture?

Respuesta :

MartynBH
MartynBH MartynBH
  • 10-03-2017
Well if the Hydrogen was eliminated from the equation there would be no reaction and no formation of Ammonia(NH3) because diatonic nitrogen is stable by itself.
Answer Link

Otras preguntas

If an animal has 42 chromosomes in its normal, non-gamete or somatic cells, what term would be given to the gametes that have 21 chromosomes
What would happrn if a added a small ammount of vegetable oil to my eliquid?
Is the lovely bones based on a true story wikipedia?
A right cylinder has a radius of 3 and a height of 12. what is its surface area?
Shannon's heart rate monitor shows she is working below her target heart rate. What should she do based on this information? A.) Decrease her intensity level.
The youth club have four-man tents and three-man tents. What is the least number of tents they need to take to accommodate the 15 campers? x f
What’s was the 5th president
How to make slime without borax or contact solution or laundry detergent?
A mandate is a...... Command to act a certain way New law that discriminates A person with a specific disability Behavior that is frowned upon
How many amendments are there in the u.s. constitution and how may are a part of the bill of rights?