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Reference TUTOR Stoichiometry of Gases Nitrogen monoxide is a pollutant commonly found in smokestack emissions. One way to remove it is to react it with

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Reference TUTOR Stoichiometry of Gases Nitrogen monoxide is a pollutant commonly found in smokestack emissions. One way to remove it is to react it with ammonia. 4NH3(9) + 6NO(9) + SN (9) + 6H2O(1) How many liters of ammonia are required to change 34.2 L of nitrogen monoxide to nitrogen gas? Assume 100% yield and that all gases are measured at the same temperature and pressure

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