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"how many grams of h2 are needed to produce 13.09 g of nh3
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mH₂: 2 g/mol
mNH₃: 17 g/mol
...............................
3H₂ + N₂ ---> 2NH₃
6g......................34g
6g H₂ ---- 34g NH₃
Xg -------- 13,09g
X = (6×13,09)/34
X = 2,31g H₂
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