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Balance the equation by putting the correct number in front of each compound. You can work this out mathematically or by drawing pictures on a piece of paper like the videos.

NH3 --> H2 + N2 ammonia dissolving

Balance the equation by putting the correct number in front of each compound. You-example-1

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Answer:

2NH3 --> 3H2 + N2

Step-by-step explanation:

It's hard to explain how I got these coefficients but I recommend watching Tyler DeWitt on Youttube. He explains tons of chemistry concepts in an easy and clear way. I always watch his videos when I don't understand something.

I would type in "How to balance chemical equation" by Tyler DeWitt

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