Write the equation:
4NH3 + 5O2 --> 4NO + 6H2O
Write down the data you know..
First, work out the limiting reagent by calculating the number of moles of each reactant.
n(NH3) = m/M = 43.79/17 = 2.58 moles
n(O2) = m/M = 169.44/32 = 5.30 moles
so it looks like there is an excess of O2 in this reaction (right?)
hence there is a deficiency of NH3, or in other words the amount of NH3 is going to limit the reaction --> limiting reagent!
Next, the ratio of the limting reagent to the product (NO) is:
NH3 : NO
4:4
1:1
ie for every mole of NH3 that reacts you make a mole of NO (cool?)
So in this reaction you will react 2.58moles of NH3 and make 2.58moles of NO.
To work out the mass of NO we use:
m = n x M = 2.58 x 30 = 77.4g (does this look right?)