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Answer:
8.34
Explanation:
1) how much moles of NH₃ are in the reaction;
2) how much moles of H₂ are in the reaction;
3) the required mass of the H₂.
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Note1: M(NH₃) - molar mass of the NH₃, constant; M(H₂) - the molar mass of the H₂, constant; ν(NH₃) - quantity of NH₃; ν(H₂) - quantity of H₂.
Note2: the suggested solution is not the shortest one.
Chemical properties of an atom are based upon the arrangement of valence electrons (electrons which can be gained, lost, or shared).
Yes, because the net ionic is equation will yield BaCO3 as a precipitate because it is insoluble in water