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Consider the following balanced equation. 2N2H4(g)+N2O4(g)→3N2(g)+4H2O(g) 2 N 2 H 4 ( g ) + N 2 O 4 ( g ) → 3 N 2 ( g ) + 4 H 2 O ( g ) Complete the following table, showing the appropriate number of moles of reactants and products. If the number of moles of a reactant is provided, fill in the required amount of the other reactant, as well as the moles of each product formed. If the number of moles of a product is provided, fill in the required amount of each reactant to make that amount of product, as well as the amount of the other product that is made. molN2H4 m o l N 2 H 4 molN2O4 m o l N 2 O 4 molN2 m o l N 2 molH2O m o l H 2 O 2 48 2.4 1.433.3

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