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H2+n2=nh3
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The new chemical equation is N2 +H2 →2 NH3 Reactants Products Nitrogen 2 2 Hydrogen 2 6 Since NH3 is multiplied by a coefficient of 2 there are now 2 nitrogens and 6 hydrogens. The 6 hydrogens come from the 2 multiplied by the subscript of 3.

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