soooo for future problems, you can just throw in the /min?
cuz the answer is 4M/min...
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well you can throw in /min as the answer I assume are also in /min
but lets say they don't and its just a regular problem and want you to determine rate of appears of NH3 per seconds
what I do with these problems is do dimensional analysis. it can be long but you are guaranteed the answer as long as you use the correct relationships so that you can cancel out everything leaving the desired answer.
I usually write down down what I am given and what they want.
6 Moles of H2/min
leave blank space
then
moles of NH3 / Second
from the balance equation we get the relationship of 2 mols NH3/3 moles H2
(this allows us cancels out that moles of H2 leaving use with moles of NH3 in the numerator)
and we have the relationship of 1 min / 60 seconds, this cancels out minute in the denominator and allows us to now have seconds.
once you cancel you can multiply thru use be left with the units Mols NH3/second
I'm not gonna work out the answer but you should get the idea. It might be longer but will work with anything they throw at you. they can ask the question backwards, different units whatever.