2NH₂(g) + 3Cl₂(g) → N₂(g) + 6HCl(g) a. How many milliliters of nitrogen can be made from 13.0 L of chlorine and 19 mL of ammonia gas at STP? b. How many grams of chlorine must react to produce 16.0 L of nitrogen at 1.20 atm and 23.0 °C? c. How many liters of ammonia gas at 244 torr and 35.0 °C must be used to produce 2.3 kg of HCI gas?

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2NH3(g)+3Cl₂(g) →N₂(g) + 6HCl(g)
a. How many milliliters of nitrogen can be made from
13.0 L of chlorine and 19 mL of ammonia gas at
STP?
b. How many grams of chlorine must react to produce
16.0 L of nitrogen at 1.20 atm and 23.0 °C?
c. How many liters of ammonia gas at 244 torr and
35.0 °C must be used to produce 2.3 kg of HCI gas?
7. For the equation:
6Ca(s) + 2NH₂(g) →CaH₂(s) + Ca₂N₂(g)
How many liters of ammonia measured at STP must
be used to produce 2.65 g of calcium hydride?
8. For the equation:
2Ca(s) +20₂(g) →2CaO (s)
What volume of oxygen measured at 35 °C and 752
mm Hg is required to burn 3.26 g of calcium?
Transcribed Image Text:2NH3(g)+3Cl₂(g) →N₂(g) + 6HCl(g) a. How many milliliters of nitrogen can be made from 13.0 L of chlorine and 19 mL of ammonia gas at STP? b. How many grams of chlorine must react to produce 16.0 L of nitrogen at 1.20 atm and 23.0 °C? c. How many liters of ammonia gas at 244 torr and 35.0 °C must be used to produce 2.3 kg of HCI gas? 7. For the equation: 6Ca(s) + 2NH₂(g) →CaH₂(s) + Ca₂N₂(g) How many liters of ammonia measured at STP must be used to produce 2.65 g of calcium hydride? 8. For the equation: 2Ca(s) +20₂(g) →2CaO (s) What volume of oxygen measured at 35 °C and 752 mm Hg is required to burn 3.26 g of calcium?
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