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Transcribed Image Text:For the following reaction, 6.10 grams of ammonia are allowed to react with 19.4 grams of oxygen gas .
ammonia ( g ) + oxygen ( g ) → nitrogen monoxide ( g ) + water ( g)
What is the maximum amount of nitrogen monoxide that can be formed?
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What is the FORMULA for the limiting reagent?
What amount of the excess reagent remains after the reaction is complete?
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