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Chemistry, 18.02.2021 22:50, densliverdensentos

1 molecule of nitrogen (N2) reacts with 1 molecule of oxygen (O2) to produce some amount of nitric oxide (NO). Use the number of atoms in the products to answer the question below.

Chemical element Number of atoms in reactants Number of atoms in products

N 2 2

O 2 2

During this reaction, how many molecules of nitric oxide (NO) are produced?

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