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Abdiel Mcdonald
Chemistry
7 February, 20:22
Blanace equation
H2 + N2 - -> NH3
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Ali Fox
7 February, 20:48
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Balancing equations is hard because we need to make sure the number of hydrogens or elements on the reactants side match the products side perfectly
H2+N2->NH3 hm, maybe add a three for hydrogen because two exist already and if we multiply the products by 2, it'll work?
3H2+N2->2NH3 yay!
The final answer is above.
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Vanessa Figueroa
7 February, 20:50
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The best answer is 3HS + H2
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