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nitrogen gas reacts with hydrogen gas to form ammonia. The nitrogen gas is in a closed 500.0 mL flask at 751 mm HG connected to a 1.25 L flask containing the hydrogen gas at 1.21 atm pressure. Both flasks are kept at 37C. if the stopcock is opened and the gases are allowed to react with completion, how many moles of ammonia are formed?
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