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Transcribed Image Text:2HCN(9)
+
6H,0
2NH3 (9)
302(9)
<>
(g)
----- -----
+
+
2CH4 (9)
4. How many Liters of HCN gas can form from the reaction of 1.56 x 10° grams of NH3, 4.5
moles of oxygen gas, and 12.2 Liters of methane gas? What mass of excess reactant
remains?
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