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If 56.0 grams of nitrogen (N2) are used up by the reaction, how many grams of ammonia (NH3) will be produced ? 17.0g NH3 34.1g NH3 56.0g NH3 102 g NH3
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If 56.0 grams of nitrogen (N2) are used up by the reaction, how many grams of ammonia (NH3) will be produced ? 17.0g NH3 34.1g NH3 56.0g NH3 102 g NH3
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If 56.0 grams of nitrogen (N2) are used up by the reaction, how many grams of ammonia (NH3) will be produced ?
17.0g NH3
34.1g NH3
56.0g NH3
102 g NH3
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A. 17.0g NH3 is your answer sorry if I’m wrong
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Answer:
its 17.0g NH3
Step-by-step explanation:
find the number of moles of nitrogen.
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