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What volume of hydrogen is necessary to react with 6.25g of nitrogen to produce ammonia? (Assume constant temperature and pressure.) A. 30L B. 15L C. 6.2L D. 12.5L
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What volume of hydrogen is necessary to react with 6.25g of nitrogen to produce ammonia?
(Assume constant temperature and pressure.)
A. 30L
B. 15L
C. 6.2L
D. 12.5L
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A) 30L is correct I did this 4 years ago
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A.30L First one the answer
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