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Chemistry, 01.04.2021 01:40 murrachl000

You are preforming an experiment to produce ammonia In the lab, you need to produce 20g of ammonia. You are using the reaction N, + 371, 2NH, Your lab partner says that if you react 10g of nitrogen with 10g of hydrogen it should produce the 20g of ammonia (NH) you need is your fab partner correct? Why or why not?

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