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Based on the balanced equation

2NBr3 + 3NaOH → N2 + 3NaBr + 3HOBr
calculate the number of of excess reagent units remaining when 116 NBr3 molecules and 180 NaOH formula units react?

I calculated the excess reagent to be NaOH. So is the units of remaining excess reagent 6 NaOH?
13 years ago

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DrBob222
You are exactly right. Good work.
13 years ago

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