Consider the chemical equation, N2 + 3H2 2NH3. How many grams of nitrogen are needed to produce 50.00 grams of ammonia? (Molar masses: N2 = 28.013 g; NH3 = 17.03 g)
A) 56.026
B) 41.12
C) 34.06
D) 51.09
E) 82.25
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