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Nitrogen gas reacts with hydrogen to produce ammonia. Use the chemical equation to complete the statements.

N2 + 3H2 → 2NH3

There are
nitrogen atoms on the product side.

There are
hydrogen atoms on the reactant side.

User Tomosius
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Given equation


\\ \sf\longmapsto N_2+3H_2\longrightarrow 2NH_3

Nitrogen on product side:-


\\ \sf\longmapsto 2(1)=2

Hydrogen on reactant side:-


\\ \sf\longmapsto 3(2)=6

User Ferruh
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According to the question,

The Equation is


\sf \: N_2 + 3H_2 \: \longrightarrow2NH_3

Let's balance the equation (Excluded)


\sf \longmapsto \: N_2 + 3 H_2 = 2 NH_3

Hydrogen atoms on product side:


\sf \longmapsto2 * 1


\sf \longmapsto \: 2

Nitrogen atoms on the reactant side:


\sf \longmapsto \: 3 * 2


\sf \longmapsto \: 6

There fore,

Product side


\sf \: 2

Reactant side


\sf6

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