Consider the following reaction:
2N2O(g)+N2H4(g)<=>3N2(g)+2H2O(g)
Initially there are 0.10 moles of N2O and 0.25 mol of N2H4 in a 10.0 L container. If there are 0.06 mol of N2O at equilibrium, how many moles of N2 are present at equilibrium?
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