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Nitrogen gas (N2) can react with hydrogen gas (H2) to produce ammonia (NH3). If one starts with 12 moles of nitrogen gas, and 24 moles of hydrogen gas, and the reaction goes to completion, how many moles of ammonia are produced

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Explanation:

The ratio in a balanced equation is 2:3---> 1

3 is to 1 using hydrogen gas ratio.

24 is to x moles

x=24×1÷3

x=8 moles