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Diatomic N2 Can React with Diatomic H2 to Form Ammonia

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Diatomic N2 can react with diatomic H2 to form ammonia (NH3) .The balanced chemical equation is: Diatomic N<sub>2</sub> can react with diatomic H<sub>2</sub> to form ammonia (NH<sub>3</sub>) .The balanced chemical equation is:   If 6 moles of H<sub>2</sub> totally reacted with more than enough N<sub>2</sub>,how many moles of ammonia would be expected to form? A) 2 moles B) 3 moles C) 4 moles D) 6 moles E) not enough information
If 6 moles of H2 totally reacted with more than enough N2,how many moles of ammonia would be expected to form?


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