The number of moles of hydrogen molecules required to produce 20 moles of ammonia through Haber's process is -

1. 40 mol 2. 10 mol
3. 20 mol 4. 30 mol
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10 g of hydrogen and 64 of oxygen were filled in a steel vessel and exploded. The amount of water produced in this reaction will be:

1. 2 mol

2. 3 mol

3. 4 mol

4. 1 mol

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For the reaction, \(2A+B\xrightarrow{~~~~~~~~}3C,8\) moles of \(A\) reacts with \(5\) moles of \(B\) to form \(C.\) 
Calculate the maximum moles that are formed.

1. \(13\) mole
2. \(15\) mole
3. \(12\) mole
4. \(8\) mole
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50.0 kg of N2 (g) and 10.0 kg of H2 (g) are mixed to produce NH3 (g). The amount of NH(g) formed is-

1. 33.0 ×103 mol

2. 56.1×103 g

3. 6.5 ×103 g

4. None of the above

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