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how will you know if the equation is balanced?
because if i switch the coefficients to the right
can be balanced.
balance the equation for ammonia
n₂ + 3h₂ → 2nh₃
draw the particle view using different colors to represent the different elements
Step1: Count atoms on each side
On the left - hand side (LHS):
- For \(N\): \(1\) atom in \(N_2\)
- For \(H\): \(2\) atoms in \(H_2\)
On the right - hand side (RHS):
- For \(N\): \(1\) atom in \(NH_3\)
- For \(H\): \(3\) atoms in \(NH_3\)
Step2: Balance \(N\) atoms
Multiply \(NH_3\) by \(2\) to get \(2NH_3\). Now,
- LHS: \(N = 2\) (from \(N_2\)), \(H=2\) (from \(H_2\))
- RHS: \(N = 2\) (from \(2NH_3\)), \(H = 6\) (from \(2NH_3\))
Step3: Balance \(H\) atoms
Multiply \(H_2\) by \(3\) to get \(3H_2\). Now,
- LHS: \(N = 2\) (from \(N_2\)), \(H=6\) (from \(3H_2\))
- RHS: \(N = 2\) (from \(2NH_3\)), \(H = 6\) (from \(2NH_3\))
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The balanced equation is \(N_2+3H_2
ightarrow2NH_3\)