Ammonia is manufactured using the following reaction:
N2+ 3H2→ 2NH3.
How much ammonia can be produced in the reaction of 2.04 × 10 − 3moles of nitrogen and 6.83 × 10 − 3moles of hydrogen?
A) 4.08 × 10 − 3moles
B) 5.20 × 10 − 3moles
C) 6.83 × 10 − 3moles
D) 7.47 × 10 − 3moles
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