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PART 3/3: Ammonia (NH3) is a very important chemical. It is commercially produced using the Haber process as follows: Na + 3 H + 2NH3 To produce NH3, 15.0 moles of H2 are reacted with 10.0 moles of Ng. Answer the questions below based on the scenario given above. ANSWER THE QUESTONS BELOW Directions: Round all numerical values to 1 decimal place. A. Based on the given amount of reactants above, which one is the limiting reactant? (N2 or H2) H2 B. Which one is the excess reactant? (N2 or H2) N2 mol C. How many moles of NH3 is produced? mol D. How many moles of the excess reactant remain unreacted?​

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