For the reaction shown, calculate how many moles of NH3NH3 form when each amount of reactant completely reacts.
3N2H4(l)→4NH3(g)+N2(g)
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a. 4.9 mol N2H4
b. 2.23 mol N2H4
c. 6.3×10^−2 mol N2H4
d. 9.48×107 mol N2H4
For the reaction shown, calculate how many moles of NH3NH3 form when each amount of reactant...
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