Chemistry, asked by kartikey1082, 10 months ago

what is wrong with the following equation

N + 3 H = NH3

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Answered by Harshul9789q
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Answer:

HERE IT IS

Explanation:

N2+ 3H2 = 2NH3

because hydrogen and nitrogen is in its free form of N2 and H2

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Answered by TheMist
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Answer:

It is wrong.... Hydrogen and Nitrogen cannot be monoatomic

Explanation:

It is wrong because Hydrogen cannot be monoatomic(H) ......it's always present in diatomic (H2) and (N2)....

So,

correct equation is :-

N2+ 3H2 ---> 2NH3

I hope it helps you.....

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