3H2(g) + N2(g) ---> 2NH3(g)
i think it's...
but has been corrected to:
H2Saq + 2 NH3,aq --> 2NH4+aq + S2-aq
N2 + 3 H2 --> 2 NH3 (2 atoms of nitrogen, 6 atoms of hydrogen, equals 2 molecules of ammonia)
The way to balance it - is to add Oxygen to both sides of the equation, so you end up with...
NH4+O2 = N+2H2O
on a scale---are u in second grade?
3N2H4 equals 4NH3 plus N2
42 octopi.
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Adding NO to the system at equilibrium would increase the concentration of the NO product. According to Le Chatelier's principle, the system will counteract this change by producing more of the reactants, N2 and O2.
More NO would form.
More No will be produced
42 octopi.
ΔS is positive and ΔG is negative at low temperatures only
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Adding NO to the system at equilibrium would increase the concentration of the NO product. According to Le Chatelier's principle, the system will counteract this change by producing more of the reactants, N2 and O2.
More NO would form.