Consider the following chemical equation: 4NH3 + 3O2 → 2N2 + 6H2O How many moles of H2O are produced by the reaction of 4.00 moles of NH3? ___ mol
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The balanced equation is 4NH3 + 3O2 → 2N2 + 6H2O. This tells us that 4 moles of NH3 react to produce 6 moles of H2O. Show more…
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