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3 October, 18:36

In the reaction ___h2+n2 - >2 NH3, what coefficient should be placed in front of H2 to balance the reaction?

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  1. 3 October, 18:53
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    In order to balance this equation you need to count each element and how many of the individual elements are in the equation.

    _H2+N2=2 NH3

    You multiply the 2 (Which is the coefficient) by the 3 (which is the subscript) This would equal 6 which indicated there are 6 hydrogen atoms on the right side so the left side should also have 6 hydrogen atoms

    The missing coefficient on the left side must multiple the 2 to become 6 hydrogen

    Answer=3
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