Question 8 (1 point) ✓ Saved Consider the following reaction. 4NH3(g) + 502(g) ---> 4NO(g) + 6H2O(g) The diagram below r

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Question 8 (1 point) ✓ Saved Consider the following reaction. 4NH3(g) + 502(g) ---> 4NO(g) + 6H2O(g) The diagram below r

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Question 8 1 Point Saved Consider The Following Reaction 4nh3 G 502 G 4no G 6h2o G The Diagram Below R 1
Question 8 1 Point Saved Consider The Following Reaction 4nh3 G 502 G 4no G 6h2o G The Diagram Below R 1 (120.99 KiB) Viewed 29 times
Question 8 (1 point) ✓ Saved Consider the following reaction. 4NH3(g) + 502(g) ---> 4NO(g) + 6H2O(g) The diagram below represents a mixture of 8 moles of NH3(g) and 12 moles of O2(g). so go (1) What is the limiting reactant? Choose from A for NH3(g), B for O2(g), C for NO(g) or D for H2O(g). Type the LETTER of your choice ONLY in Blank #1. (2) How many moles of excess reactant are left over after complete reaction? Enter the numerical value only in Blank #2. Blank # 1 A Blank # 2 10
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