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24 January, 07:26

Nitrogen gas reacts with hydrogen gas under high temperature to form ammonia gas.

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  1. 24 January, 07:31
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    N₂ + 3H₂ →2 NH₃

    This would be your equation; N and H are diatomic molecules so the reactants would be N₂ and H₂ the when they react you have to take into account the charges on each atom so N has a charge of - 3 and H +

    so your product from combining N₂ and H₂ becomes NH₃

    Then make sure the equation is balanced (has equal number of each element on both sides)
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