Physics, asked by ashok9796, 4 months ago

NH₃ + cl2
> N₂ + NH4Cl
balance the chemical equation​

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Answered by Anonymous
1

Explanation:

\sf{NH3 + cl2\rightarrow N2 + NH4cl}\\\sf{4  NH3 +  \frac{3}{2}cl2 \rightarrow  \frac{1}{2} N2 + 3NH4cl }\\\sf{multiply \:whole\:equation\:with\:(2)}\\\sf{8NH3 + 3cl2\rightarrow N2 + 6NH4cl}

Answered by vaidehinegi678
0

Answer:

NH3 + Cl2 =N2 + NH4Cl

N. = 1. 3

H. =. 3 4

Cl. =. 2. 2

N. =. 1×8 2+6

H. =. 3×8 4×6

Cl. =. 3×6 1×6

8 NH3 + 3 Cl2 = N2+ 6 NH4CL

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