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finding moles

I have the equation H2(g) + N2(g) yields NH3(g)

I have balanced it  3H2 + N2 yields 2NH3

If I did this correct(if not, please show me how to correct) then how many moles of ammonia NH3(g) could be produced from 5 moles of H2(g) and 20 moles of N2(g)?

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