The balance is 2N2 +2O2= 4NO
Endothermic
To balance the chemical equation N2 + O2 = N2O5, start by counting the atoms of each element on both sides. You would need to put a coefficient of 2 in front of N2 to balance the nitrogen atoms. Then, add a coefficient of 5 in front of O2 to balance the oxygen atoms. The balanced equation is 2N2 + 5O2 = 2N2O5.
4Li + O2 -> 2Li2O
Four ammonia plus five oxygen molecules yields 4 nitrous oxide plus six water.
The balanced equation for the reaction between nitrogen (N2) and oxygen (O2) to form nitrogen dioxide (NO2) is: 2N2 + 4O2 -> 4NO2
N2H4 + O2 >> N2 + 2H2O ( for some reason the capitals will not remain when I click save )
C3h8 + 5o2 -> 3co2 + 4h2o
The balanced chemical equation is 2HBr + H2 + Br2 + N2O → N2 + O2 + HBr + H2 + Br2. The equation provided in your question doesn't appear to balance correctly, so I attempted to balance it based on the chemical species presented. It's essential to ensure that the number of atoms of each element is the same on both sides of the equation.
no cuz dirt plus o2 plus n2
2NH4NO3->2N2+O2+4H2O
more N2 and O2 would form
endothermic