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If 3.0 moles of nitrogen react with excess hydrogen, then how many moles of NH₃ will be produced in the following chemical reaction? N₂ + 3H₂ → 2NH₃ *

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Only 1 molecule of NH3 will be produced in the following reaction since it requires 2 moles of nitrogen and excess hydrogen to create one molecule. We can't create more than one since we only have 1 of the nitrogen molecule remaining.

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