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If 7.40 g of O3 reacts with 0.670 g of NO, how many grams of NO3 will be produced? Identify the limiting reagent from the reaction.
2O3 + 3NO β 3NO3
O3 produces 0.72 grams of NO2
NO produces grams of NO2
The limiting reagent (reactant) is-
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