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Transcribed Image Text:The reaction below is used in the commercial production of ammonia.
N2(9) + 3 H2(g) - 2 NH3(g)
4.5
How many liters of hydrogen are required to produce exactly 3.0 liters of ammonia?
(All measurements are made at STP.)
1.5
6.0
2.0
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