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4. When nitrogen gas is reacted with hydrogen gas, ammonia gas is formed. The equation for this reaction is: N2 + 3H2 - 2NH3

(a) How many moles of nitrogen are needed to form 100 g of ammonia?

(b) How many moles of ammonia are formed when 3.2 moles of nitrogen are fully reacted with hydrogen?

(c) How much hydrogen gas is required to form 7.2 moles of ammonia?

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