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A reaction between ammonia gas and chlorine gas produces ammonium chloride and nitrogen gas. A reaction of 17.0 g of
ammonia with 26.6 g of chlorine gas gives off 3.5 g of
nitrogen. What mass of ammonium chloride is formed in the
reaction? g
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