Nitrous oxide (N2O), a persistent greenhouse gas, reacts with oxygen gas to produce nitrogen dioxide. If 6.0 moles of N2O and 8.0 moles of O2 react, which of the following options describes the remaining reactant at the end of the reaction?
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