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# ?Nitrogen and hydrogen gases react to form ammonia gas as follows: $$\mathrm{N}_{2}(g)+3 \mathrm{H}_{2}(g) \longrightarrow 2 \ ISBN: 9780134414232 1274 ## Solution for problem 10.28 Chapter 10 Chemistry: The Central Science | 14th Edition • Textbook Solutions • 2901 Step-by-step solutions solved by professors and subject experts • Get 24/7 help from StudySoup virtual teaching assistants Chemistry: The Central Science | 14th Edition 4 5 1 365 Reviews 12 0 Problem 10.28 Nitrogen and hydrogen gases react to form ammonia gas as follows: \(\mathrm{N}_{2}(g)+3 \mathrm{H}_{2}(g) \longrightarrow 2 \mathrm{NH}_{3}(g)$$

At a certain temperature and pressure, 1.2 L of $$\mathrm{N}_{2}$$ reacts with 3.6 L of $$\mathrm{H}_{2}$$. If all the $$\mathrm{N}_{2}$$ and $$\mathrm{H}_{2}$$ are consumed, what volume of $$\mathrm{NH}_{3}$$, at the same temperature and pressure, will be produced?

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N_2(g) + 3 H_2(g) \longrightarrow 2 NH_3(g)

N_2

H_2

NH_3

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Step 1 of 5) The cesium ions are attracted into the cavities of the zeolite where an ion exchange occurs (Cs+ for Na+). Another example is treatment of water from wells that contain relatively high concentrations of calcium, magnesium, and iron ions—so-called hard water. Heated hard water can cause problems by forming deposits inside of pipes, reducing flow over time. Hard water can be “softened” by passing it through zeolites containing sodium ions that are replaced or exchanged for calcium ions in the hard water. Periodic flushing of the zeolite with an aqueous solution containing a high concentration of sodium ions removes the calcium ions and renews the zeolite for further use.Porous materials. Sponges (a) and the core of an automobile catalytic converter (b) are macroporous. Zeolite ZSM-5 (c) is a microporous material with pore sizes near 0.5 nm. The molecule has a highly symmetric structure in which the 60 carbon atoms sit at the vertices of a truncated icosahedron. The bottom view shows only the bonds between carbon atoms.

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