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The balanced chemical equation below shows the reaction between nitrogen (N2) and hydrogen (H) to form ammonia (HN3) N2 + 3H2 - 2NH3
If 10.0 grams of nitrogen reacts with hydrogen to form 12.0 grams of ammonia, then how many grams of hydrogen were used in this reaction?
10 g of H2
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B
3.0 g of H2
С
12 g of H2
D
2.0 g of H2

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