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    Ammonium Nitrate Decomposes to Give Dinitrogen Monoxide and Water as Shown
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Ammonium Nitrate Decomposes to Give Dinitrogen Monoxide and Water as Shown

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Ammonium nitrate decomposes to give dinitrogen monoxide and water as shown in the following reaction:
NH4NO3 →\rarr→ N2O + 2H2O
If a 108 g sample of NH4NO3 decomposes to give 23 g of N2O(g), what percent of the original sample remains?

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