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Given the equation: 3Mg(S) + 2(NH4)3BO3(aq) → Mg3(BO3)2(aq) + 6NH4(aq) If you are given 1.5mol of Mg(s), how many moles of NH4(aq) can be made? 1.5mol NH4
2.5mol NH4
3.5mol NH4
4.5mol NH4

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