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    Calculate the Maximum Number of Grams of NH<sub>3</sub> That Can
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Calculate the Maximum Number of Grams of NH3 That Can

Question 2

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Calculate the maximum number of grams of NH3 that can be produced by the reaction of 2.00 g of N2 with 3.00 g H2.
Reaction: N2(g) + 3 H2(g) → 2 NH3(g)


A) 0.964
B) 2.43
C) 4.00
D) 17.0
E) none of the above

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