Consider the reaction of NO with H₂ to form N₂ and H₂O. If 3.89 g H₂ is reacted with excess NO and 20.9 ultimately isolated, what is the percent yield for the reaction?
Consider the reaction of NO with H₂ to form N₂ and H₂O. If 3.89 g H₂ is reacted with excess NO and 20.9 ultimately isolated, what is the percent yield for the reaction?
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