N2(g) + O2(g) --> N2O5(g)

(a) Consider the unbalanced equation above. What is the maximum mass of N2O5 that can be produced when 43.0 g of N2 and 43.5 g O2 react?

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Another limiting reagent problem Jade. All of these are one the same way.
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