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3. If you take 8 moles of nitric acid (HNO3) and combine it with 14 moles of cobalt (1) (Co) how many moles of Cobalt I nitrate (CONO3) and Hydrogen gas (Hz) will you produce? How many grams? What is the limiting reagent? What is the excess reactant? How many grams of the excess reactant are left over?
Unbalanced equation: HNO3 + Co → CONO, + H2

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