Ammonia is formed by reacting

  1. Ammonia (NH3) is formed industrially by reacting nitrogen and hydrogen gases. How many liters of ammonia gas can be formed from
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  2. Ammonia is formed by reacting nitrogen and hydrogen gases. How many liters of ammonia gas is formed from 13.7 L of hydrogen gas
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  3. Ammonia is often formed by reacting nitrogen and hydrogen gases. How many liters of ammonia gas can be formed from 23.7 L of
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  4. Ammonia is often formed by reacting nitrogen and hydrogen gases. How many liters of ammonia gas can be formed from 17.2 L of
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  5. I have two questions:1. A sample of 10.7 g of CO reacts completely with O2 to form CO2. How many grams of CO2 will be formed? 2.
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  6. 1. A sample of 10.7 g of CO reacts completely with O2 to form CO2. How many grams of CO2 will be formed?2. Urea (NH2)2CO is
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  7. Ammonia is often produced by reacting nitrogen gas with hydrogen gas.How many liters of ammonia gas can be formed from 12.9 L of
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  8. I havent been at school for 8 days due to somthing wrong with my heart, but the teachers gave me work. I have no clue how to do
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  9. Urea [(NH2)2CO] is prepared by reacting ammonia with with carbon dioxideIn the process 51g of NH3 are allowed to react with 176g
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  10. Ammonia is composed of H and N in a ratio of 9.33g N to 2.00g H. If 4.56g N combine completely with H to form ammonia, how many
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