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The number moles of O2​ required for reacting with 6.8 g of ammonia is:

NH3​ + O2 ​→ NO + H2​O

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The balanced reaction is as follows:

5 moles of oxygen required to react with a mole of ammonia

Thus x mole of oxygen will react with 6.8/17​ mole of ammonia

Hence, the number moles of O2​ required is 0.5 mol.

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