Respuesta :

Answer:

3H2 + N2 → 2NH3

Explanation:

3H2 + 1N2 → 2NH3

Or

3H2 + N2 → 2NH3

Explanation:

✰ [tex] \underline{ \large{ \text{Given \: chemical \: equation : }}}[/tex]

  • [tex] \tt{H_{2 } + N_{2} \longrightarrow \: NH_{3}}[/tex]

Here , Multiply H₂ by 3 on left hand side and H₃ by 2 on right hand side to equalize hydrogen atoms.

[tex] \large{ \tt{ \underline{3}H_{2} + \underline{ 1}N_{2} \longrightarrow \: \underline2NH_{3}}}[/tex]

Here , We have 6 hydrogen atoms in both sides. How about Nitrogen atoms? We have 2 Nitrogen atoms in both sides. And yippie !! We got the balanced equation where both the hydrogen and nitrogen atoms are equal.

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