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Gaseous ammonia (NH3) is bubbled into an aqueous solution of sodium hypochlorite to produce aqueous hydrazine (N2H4) aqueous sodium chloride, and liquid water.

1.Write a balanced chemical equation for this reaction 


2.How may grams of hydrazine are made if 30.00 g of ammonia is bubbled into a 500.0mL of a 1.48 M solution of sodium hypochlorite? 


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Hubert Koch
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