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how to balance equations nitrogen +hydrogen =ammonia

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Answered by proudyindian9603
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Nitrogen =N2
Hydrogen = H2
and
Ammonia = NH3


UNBALANCED EQUATION IS...

N2 + H2 ------------=NH3


BALANCED EQUATION IS......

N2 + 3H2 -------------= 2NH3


now we can see that at both sides no. of hydrogen and nitrogen atoms are equal


STEPS TO BALANCE.....
S1....
just check the no. of atoms of first element at both sides i.e. of nitrogen
we can see its not equal at both sides so we have to multiply right side to balance it.

S2......
now after multiplication H atoms become six at right side so simply multiply H2 by 3 at left side to balance.

THUS WE GET A BALANCED EQUATION...




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