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In this problem we need to do an energy balance on our reacting system in order to determine the amount of heat that needs to be removed from that reacting system, and in order to do this we are going to have to use information about the heats of formation of the compounds at 25 degrees C, which is standard, to tell us something about what the energy balance should be at an elevated temperature of 350 degrees C. To do this one we will just have to utilize the fact that the enthalpy is a state function. Now the problem statement tells us we are feeding 100 moles of nitrogen, and 300 moles of hydrogen, that is being fed to a reactor that operates at 350 degrees C and a conversion of 75%. So that fractional conversion means for the stoichiometric feed of 1 to 3. So we say that it is stoichiometric because the stoichiometry of the reaction equation is also 1 to 3. So that 75% conversion means that we will consume 75 moles of nitrogen, therefore we will have 25 moles of nitrogen left over.