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Consider the Following Reaction: 3NO2(g) + H2O(l) 2HNO3(l) + NO(g) How Many Moles of NO2 Are Required
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Consider the following reaction: 3NO2(g) + H2O(l) 2HNO3(l) + NO(g) How many moles of NO2 are required to react with 1.50 moles of H2O to form 3.00 moles of HNO3?
A) 1.50 mol
B) 3.00 mol
C) 4.00 mol
D) 4.50 mol
E) 9.00 mol
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