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Chemistry, 13.11.2020 06:50 charity56

4 NH, +70, - 4 NO, + 6 H0 If 30.0 g NH, are mixed with
100.0 g of Q:
a) Calculate the mass NO,
possible
b) Identify the limiting and
excess reactants
c) Calculate mass excess
reactant remaining
d) You did this reaction and
produced 40,3 g NO.
What was your percent
yield?

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