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the reaction of N2+3H2-->2NH3 is used to produce ammonia commercially. if 1.40 g of N2 are used in the reaction, how many grams of H2 will be needed?
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Answered by DrBob222
More of the same. All of these stoichiometry problems are done the same way.
13 years ago

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