H2 + NO → H2O + N2
If 180.5 grams of N2 are produced, how many grams of H2 were reacted?...
Chemistry, 03.03.2020 19:24 alexandriabritt1683
H2 + NO → H2O + N2
If 180.5 grams of N2 are produced, how many grams of H2 were reacted?
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