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Chemistry, 10.03.2021 05:10, stackpoolekrysp71si4

Heating together the solids NH4Cl and Ca(OH)2 can generate ammonia. Aqueous CaCl2 and liquid H2O are also formed. If a mixture of 33.0 g each of NH4Cl and Ca(OH)2 is heated, how many grams of NH3 will form? What is the limiting reagent? Which reactant remains in excess, and in what mass?​

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