The drawing below shows a mixture of molecules: key carbon hydrogen nitrogen sulfur oxygen chlorine Suppose the following chemical reaction can take place in this mixture: 3 H2(g) + N2(g) → 2 NH3(g) Of which reactant are there the most initial moles? Enter its chemical formula: Of which reactant are there the least initial moles? Enter its chemical formula: Which reactant is the limiting reactant? Enter its chemical formula:
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The key provides the chemical symbols for six elements: carbon (C), hydrogen (H), nitrogen (N), sulfur (S), oxygen (O), and chlorine (Cl). Therefore, the mixture contains molecules that are made up of these elements. Show more…
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