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What mass of NO(MW=30.01 g NO) is formed when 100. g of NH3(MW=17.04 g NH3) reacts with 100. g of O2(MW=32.00 g O2)? 4NH3+5O2--->4NO+6H2
Mass of NO formed= 75.0 g NO

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