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How to use gas laws to calculate amounts of gaseous reactants or products in a chemical reaction In this video you will learn how to use a chemical equation to calculate volume of ammonia produced in a chemical reaction. Next, you will used the calculated volume and the ideal gas equation to calculate moles of ammonia. Finally, you will convert use the mole concept to convert moles of ammonia to grams of ammonia
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