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Chemistry, 27.05.2021 08:10, karlaperez482

4.00 mol H2O, what is the limiting reactant? Mg3N2(5) + 6H20 (1) — 3Mg(OH)2 (aq) + 2NH3(g)
A) Mg3N2
B) H2O
C) Mg(OH)2
D) NH3
E) None of the above

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