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How many moles of ammonia are produced when 8 moles of nitrogen gas react with hydrogen gas?
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How many moles of ammonia are produced when 8 moles of nitrogen gas react with hydrogen gas?
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Is there an unlimitedĀ amount of Hydrogen gas? If so, the limiting reagentĀ of Nitrogen would allow 16 moles of Ammonia to be produced.
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16 moles of Ammonia. Sorry for the delay enjoy your day Hun!
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