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if 3 L of nitrogen and 4 L of hydrogen were allowed to react, How many liters of NH 3 ( g ) could form?

if 3 L of nitrogen and 4 L of hydrogen were allowed to react, How many liters of NH3(g) could form? Assume all gases are at the same temperature and pressure, and that the limiting reactant is used up.
N2(g).+3 H2(g).-->2 NH3(g)

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