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STOICHIOMETRY PLEASE HELP i have no idea what im doing :') (N2 +3 H2 → 2 NH3)
To produce 25.5 moles of NH3:
how many moles of N2 is required?
how many moles of H2 is required?
17 moles of H2 will produce how many grams of NH3?
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