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The unbalanced equation for the reaction between ammonia and oxygen gas is shown below.

Balance the equation (enter the smallest integer possible in each box, including the integer "1" when needed) and determine the amount of O2 consumed and the amounts of NO and H2O produced when 0.162 mol of NH3 reacts.

___NH3 (g) + ___O2 (g) ___NO (g) + ___H2O (g)

_____mol O2 consumed
_____ mol NO produced
_____ mol H2O produced

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Nico123o

Due to time constraint, I am only able to help you balance the equation.

BALANCED EQUATION ANSWER:

1 NH3(g) + 3 O2(g) --> 1 NO(g) + 3 H2O

N    1                         N 1

H   3                          H 1 x 3 = 3

O   2 x 3 = 6              O 2 x 3 = 6

Explanation:

In order to balance it out, the amount of each element must match. To do this, you have to multiply specific elements to match the other. As you can see, Nitrogen was already balanced, but the others were not.

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