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N2 + 3H2, -> 2NH3
If I have 50.6 L of N2 and excess H2, how many liters of NH3 can I produce?


N2 + 3H2, -> 2NH3
If I have 50.6 L of N2 and excess H2, how many liters of NH3 can I produce?

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