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Write down the steps in balancing the equation N2(g) +H2(g) ==NH3(g)

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Answered by gopikapolajr
31

Hey there:)

Explanation:

Here are the steps for balancing the given equation :-

N2 + H2 → NH3

step 1

Each type of atom is counted on each side of the equation, then we decide which atoms are unbalanced!

Name of the elements

☆ N - 2 (LHS), 1(RHS)

☆ N - 2 (LHS), 1(RHS)☆ H - 2 (LHS), 3 (RHS)

step 2

  • In this step, we try to balance the equation by putting 2 as the coefficient of N on RHS and 3 as the coefficient of H on RHS.

  • Giving, 2N atoms on both LHS and RHS ,and (3 × 2= 6)H atoms on LHS and (2 × 3= 6)H atoms on RHS.

step 3

Here, we can see all the atoms are now balanced!

Name of the elements

☆ N - 2 (LHS), 2(RHS)

☆ H - 6 (LHS), 6 (RHS)

Hence ,our final equation is :-

N2(g) + 3H2(g) → 2NH3(g)

hope it helps u!!

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Answered by snehaguptarsr
10

Steps for balancing the chemical equation N2+H2=NH3.

Step1- write the number of atoms present in chemical equation

Element num of atom in reactant num of atom in product

N 2 1

H 2 3

Step 2- then we saw that which element have more number of atoms and balancing them in this equation hydrogen have more atoms so we balamce hydrogen first

Step3-now we balance hydrogen,

Num of atoms in reactant num of atom in product

H 2 3

2×3 3×2

6 6

N2+3H2=2NH3 (after balancing)

In this equation hydrogen is balanced and nitrogen is also balanced .

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