What would you do to balance this reaction?
IN
+ H2
=> NH3
A. Double the coef...
Chemistry, 02.05.2021 06:20 stsfrost9328
What would you do to balance this reaction?
IN
+ H2
=> NH3
A. Double the coefficient of N, (2 N.)
B. Multiply coefficient of H, by 3 (3 H.)
C. Multiply subscripts of H. by 3 ( H.).
D. Double the subscripts for NHą (N_H)
E. Double the coefficient of NH, [2NH:)
Answers: 1
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