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N2(g) + 3H2(g) -> 2NH 3(g)

Calculate the mass in g of Ammonia (NH3) if you react 4.95 mol of hydrogen (H2) with excess nitrogen.

a.) 17.04 g
b.) 84.4 g
c.) 56.2 g
d.) 85.2 g

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