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Calculate the amount of heat liberated when ` 1.26 xx 10^(4)` g of ammonia is produced according to the equation.
`N_(2)(g) + 3H_(2)(g) to 2ZnO(s) + 2NH_(3)(g) DeltaH = - 92.6 kJ`.

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Heat liberated for `1.26 xx 10^(4)` g of ammonia `=3.43 xx 10^(4) kJ`
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