Nitrogen gas can be prepared by passing ammonia over copper(II) oxide, and the other products are copper metal and water vapor. If a sample containing 5.78 moles of NH3 is reacted with excess copper(II) oxide, how many grams of N2 will be formed?

Nitrogen gas can be prepared by passing ammonia over copper(II) oxide, and the other products are copper metal and water vapor. If a sample containing 5.78 moles of NH3 is reacted with excess copper(II) oxide, how many grams of N2 will be formed?

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Nitrogen gas can be prepared by passing ammonia over copper(II) oxide, and the other products are copper metal and water vapor. If a sample containing 5.78 moles of N H 3 is reacted with excess copper(II) oxide, how many grams of N 2 will be formed?

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