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Consider the following reaction: 2 no(g) + 5 h2(g) β†’ 2 nh3(g) + 2 h2o(g) which set of solution maps would be needed to calculate the maximum amount of ammonia (nh3), in grams, that can be synthesized from 45.8 g of nitrogen monoxide (no) and 12.4 g of hydrogen (h2)? i. g no β†’ mol no β†’ mol nh3 β†’ g nh3 ii. g h2 β†’ mol h2 β†’ mol nh3 β†’ g nh3 iii. g no β†’ mol no β†’ mol h2o β†’ g h2o iv. g h2 β†’ mol h2 β†’ mol h2o β†’ g h2o

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