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According to the following reaction, how many moles of nitrogen monoxide will be formed upon the complete reaction of 0.423 moles nitrogen gas with excess oxygen gas?
nitrogen (g) + oxygen (g) nitrogen monoxide (g)
___________ moles nitrogen monoxide
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