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The Haber Process involves nitrogen gas combining with hydrogen gas to produce ammonia. If 11.0 grams of nitrogen gas combines with 2.0 grams of hydrogen gas, find the following: the molar mass of reactants and products, the limiting reactant, the excess reactant, the amount of ammonia produced, the amount of excess chemical not used in the reaction.
nitrogen gas + hydrogen gas ↔ ammonia gas
N2 + H2 -> NH3
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