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Chemistry, 01.04.2020 06:00 jessicagustama

A) Which of the reagents is the limiting reagent?
b) What is the maximum amount of each product that can be formed?
c) How much of the other reagent is left over after the reaction is complete?
Consider the following reaction:

3 NH4NO3 + Na3PO4 à (NH4)3PO4 + 3 NaNO3
(Answer the questions above, assuming we started with 30 grams of
ammonium nitrate and 50 grams of sodium phosphate)

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