The rate at which hydrogen is used in the reaction. N2(g) + 3H2(g) → 2NH3(g) is 1.72 mol H2.L^-1.h^-1. What is the rate (in mol N2.L^-1.h^-1) at which nitrogen is used?
Answer: 0.57
Explanation
The rate at which nitrogen is used is 0.57 mol N2.L^-1.h^-1.
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