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Chemistry, 05.06.2020 07:01, Fm610899

How many grams of NO are required to produce 145 g of N2 in the following reaction? 4NH3(g) + 6NO(g) β†’ 5N2(g) + 6H2O(l)
a. 155 g
b. 186 g
c. 125 g
d. 145 g
e. 129 g

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