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A sample of 10.5 g of nitrogen reacts with 20.2 g of hydrogen to produce ammonia. 3H2 (g) + N2 (g) → 2NH3 (g)

a. What is the theoretical yield of ammonia?

b. What is the limiting reactant?

c. What is the excess reactant?

d. How much excess reactant remains?

e. If 4.1 g of ammonia is actually produced, what is the percent yield?

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