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Chemistry, 14.05.2021 03:40 SmokeyRN

Determine the limiting reactant, theoretical yield, and % yield if 14.0 g
N2 are mixed with 9.0 g H2 and 16.1 g
NH3 forms. How much of the reactant is
in excess?

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