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4NH3 + 7O2 = 4NO2 + 6H2O HHOW MANY MOLES OF AMMONIA WILL BE REQUIRED TO PRODUCE 10.0 MOLES OF WATER?
The equation tells you 4 mols NH3 will produce 6 mols H2O. Can you set up a proportion to make that work? For example, 2 mols NH3 would produce 3 mols H2O and 8 mols NH3 would produce 12 mols H2O.
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The equation tells you 4 mols NH3 will produce 6 mols H2O. Can you set up a proportion to make that work? For example, 2 mols NH3 would produce 3 mols H2O and 8 mols NH3 would produce 12 mols H2O.
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