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how many moles of nitrogen gas are produced in the reaction if we started with 6 moles of ammonium nitrate
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how many moles of nitrogen gas are produced in the reaction if we started with 6 moles of ammonium nitrate
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The molar ratio between Nitrogen and ammonia is
1
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3
, therefore, to produce 18 moles of ammonia, we will need
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