2NH2(g), to solve the following problems. Hint: Set up proportions.
How
many moles of nitrog...
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2NH2(g), to solve the following problems. Hint: Set up proportions.
How
many moles of nitrogen would be needed to make 10.0 moles of ammonia?
a.
b. How many moles of ammonia could be made by completely reacting 9.00 moles of
hydrogen?
C. How
many moles of hydrogen would be needed to react completely with 7.41 moles of
nitrogen?
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