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Looking at the following equation, which is the correct order of coefficients? NH3 + O2 --> NO + H2O
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Looking at the following equation, which is the correct order of coefficients?
NH3 + O2 --> NO + H2O
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2NH3 + 302---> 2NO + 3H20
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