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The haber process is a reversible reaction. N2 (g) + 3H2 (g) 2NH3 (g) The reaction has a 30% yield of ammonia. Which volume of ammonia gas, NH3, measured at room temperature and pressure, is obtained by reacting 0.75 moles of hydrogen with excess nitrogen? A) 3600 cm^3 B) 5400 cm^3 C)12,000 cm^3 D)18000 cm^3

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