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Giovani Lane
Chemistry
4 April, 05:58
N2 + H2 = NH4
Balanced or unbalanced
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Semaj Ferrell
4 April, 06:06
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Unbalanced since they are both diatomic Elements, they would need to be balanced out by having a 2H2 and 2NH4
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Deshawn
4 April, 06:18
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Yes, the equation is balanced.
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There are the same number of Nitrogen (N) and Hydrogen (H) atoms on each side of the equation.
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