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Chemistry, 04.02.2021 19:40 teed0ll9

Given the following equation: 2NO + 2CO - N2 + 2CO2
There are 3.0 g of NO and 3.0 g of CO reacting. What is the
limiting reactant?
Your answer should be a molecular formula. (e. g. "NO" or "N2")
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