How many moles of ammonia would be required to react exactly with 0.744 moles of copper(II) oxide in the following chemical reaction? 2 NH₃(g) + 3 CuO(s) → 3 Cu(s) + N₂(g) + 3 H₂O(g)
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According to the balanced chemical equation, 2 moles of ammonia (NH3) react with 3 moles of copper(II) oxide (CuO). So, the ratio of NH3 to CuO is 2:3. Show more…
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