Chemistry, asked by ds2125623, 1 month ago

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2H2+ o2=2 H₂O
N2+ 3h2=2nh3
h2+cl2=2hcl
na+cl2=2hcl
s+o2=so2 prove this equation step by step​

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Answered by krishme04
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Answer:

1) 2 H2+o2= 2 remains same and in both sides 2 are common taking 2 as common in base and inserting O from question

hence 2H2O

2)N2+3h2 = from n2 as 2n and 3h as he

3)both sides 2 are common so taking 2 as common as placing hcl ,so 2hcl

4) here also 2 common taking out and replacing others we get 2nacl

5)S O taking common out and base and common 2

Answered by aychoudhary1928
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Explanation:

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