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Balance the following equation N2 +H2 = NH3. Pls explain with step by step explanation.​

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Answered by adityamulge257
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Answer:

n2+H2 =NH3 reaction products nitrogen 22 hydrogen 2 6 since NH3 is multiplied by a coefficient of two there now 2 nitrogens and 6 hydrogens .six hydrogen comes from from the 2 multiplied by the subsript of 3.

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Answered by akshitjha62
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Answer:

N2 + 3H2 = 2NH3

Explanation:

We have, N2+H2 = NH3

So there are 2 Nitrogen atoms in LHS but only 1 Nitrogen atom in RHS, we have 2 Hydrogen in LHS and 3 Nitrogen in RHS

so we keep N2 in LHS as it is, and we make 2NH3 in RHS

this makes 2 Nitrogen atoms in both LHS and RHS

but now there are 6 Hydrogen atoms in RHS  while only 2 in LHS

so we keep 3H2 in LHS as 3x2 = 6

so we get 2Nitrogen and 6 Hydrogen atoms in both sides!

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