Chemistry, 26.02.2021 03:40 kyliemorgan8623
Ammonia reacts with oxygen to create nitrogen monoxide and water according to the chemical equation below.
NH3 (g) + O2 (g) rightwards arrow NO (g) + H2O (l)
If 36.0 grams of oxygen and 36.0 grams of ammonia are available, how many moles of water can be produced? Show all steps used to reach the answer.
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