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Chemistry, 19.12.2019 08:31 alejandra216

In the haber process, hydrogen (h2) and nitrogen (n2) react to produce
ammonia (nh3).
h2 +3h22nh3
this reaction releases heat. how does the reaction influence the mass of the
reacting chemicals?
a. mass stays the same because molecular mass remains constant.
b. mass increases because a more complex compound is produced.
c. mass decreases because some mass is converted into heat energy.
d. mass stays the same because no matter is created or destroyed.

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