Posted by marissa on Wednesday, April 9, 2008 at 12:43am.
1/2N2+3/2H2 => NH3 or
1/3N2+H2 => 2/3NH3
so 12*2/3 = 8 moles HN3
8 mols is correct but it produces NH3 and not HN3.
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