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Billions of pounds of urea, NH2CONH2 are produced every year. The principle reaction employed is: 2 NH3 + CO2 > NH2CONH2 + H2O Assuming unlimited amounts of CO2, home many moles of urea can be produced from each of the following amounts of NH3? a) 2 moles of NH3 b) .45 moles of NH3 c) 10g NH3 d) 2.0 kg NH3 Mostly I just can't figure out how to set up the math problem. If you can tell me how to do the math that would be more helpful than just the answer! Thanks! (I am going to ask the prof tomorrow, just wanted to get a little ahead if I can) |
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