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NH3O2 -> NO2+3H2O

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answered by bivan
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Answer:

4NH3+7O2→4NO2+6H2O

Explanation:

There is no fixed method actually. You have to take a random number as the number of molecules for NH3 ,then calculate result.

As for here, I have taken 4 as the number of molecules of NH3 . That means 4 nitrogen atoms and 12 hydrogen atoms are taking part in this reaction.

Now, hydrogen atoms are present only in H2O as a product in this reaction. So that makes 6 molecules of H2O (as there are 12 hydrogen atoms).

Now, when we calculated the number of molecules of H2O , we also got the number of oxygen atomspresent there.

On the other hand, as there are 4 molecules of NH3 , there has to be 4 molecules of NO2 as well to balance the number of nitrogen atoms in both side of the reaction.

That makes 8 another atoms of oxygen.

So now the total number of oxygen atoms is (8+6) or 14 , which means 14 atoms or 7 molecules of oxygen.

So the final balanced reaction is :

4NH3+7O2→4NO2+6H2O

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