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    Determine the Number of Moles of Water Produced by the Reaction
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Determine the Number of Moles of Water Produced by the Reaction

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Determine the number of moles of water produced by the reaction of 155 g of ammonia and 356 g of oxygen.
4NH3 + 5O2 →\rarr→ 4NO + 6H2O

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