The limitant reactant of a reaction is the reactant that we have the least number of mols considering its coefficient on the stoichiometry.
The reaction in this case is:
The reactants are the one on the left side, so the answer can't be NO or H₂O.
The first thing to do is to calculate the number of moles of NH₃ and O₂, but for this we need their molar masses:
Now, using them, let's calculate the number of moles of each:
Now, we can't compair directly, we need to consider their coefficients.
To do this, we divide the number of moles by the coefficient:
Now, we can compair.
Since the value we have got to O₂ is less than NH₃, the limiting reactant is O₂