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How many moles of H2 and N2 can be formed by the decomposition of 0.145 moles of ammonia, NH3?

Asked by PooperDood (290points) December 16th, 2009

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robmandu's avatar

All together now…

WE WILL NOT DO YOUR HOMEWORK

syz's avatar

Hmmm. Homework problems don’t tend to be well received on Fluther. Users are much more likely to be helpful if you show that you’ve made an effort to answer the question yourself but are having difficulties. You should also beware of users who will intentionally feed you an incorrect answer as punishment.

Good luck with that.

erichw1504's avatar

5 moles from the decomposition will form exactly 2.45 moles of zinc, but only during an eclipse.

erichw1504's avatar

No, the answer is here… I hope.

gemiwing's avatar

Well you see, when a man Mole loves a woman Mole very much….

simpleD's avatar

I caught a mole in my crawlspace last month. No idea why or how it got up there.

erichw1504's avatar

@simpleD Did it smell like ammonia?

simpleD's avatar

@erichw1504: I didn’t notice – it was not fully decomposed. I should have used ammonia to clean up, though.

trecero's avatar

Hey, what do you get if you put a stuffed Mole into a one litre vial??? You get a mole per litre!!!

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