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If 3 molecules of hydrogen react with 1 molecule of nitrogen, how many molecules of ammonia would be formed?
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If 3 molecules of hydrogen react with 1 molecule of nitrogen, how many molecules of ammonia would be formed?
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If 3 molecules of hydrogen react with 1 molecule of nitrogen, how many molecules of ammonia would be formed?
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N=nitrogen
H=hydrogen
Ammonia symbol is NH3
So only 1 molecule of ammonia would be formed.
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