In the reaction ( \text{N}_2 (g) + 3 \text{F}_2 (g) \rightarrow 2 \text{NF}_3 (g) ), both mass and energy are conserved. The total number of atoms of each element on the reactant side (1 nitrogen and 6 fluorine) is equal to the total number on the product side (2 nitrogen and 6 fluorine), ensuring mass conservation. Additionally, the energy of the system is conserved throughout the reaction process.
This reaction is a combination reaction, where multiple reactants combine to form a single product.
2NF3 --> N2 + 3F2
N2 + 3f2 >> 2nf3 ( I see they are messing up the capitalizations again. Those second N and F are capitalized )
The formula for the synthesis of ammonia from diatomic nitrogen and hydrogen is: N2+3H2-->2NH3
2NH3 is the product of N2+3H2
In this reaction, mass is conserved. This means that the total mass of the reactants (N2 and F2) will be equal to the total mass of the products (NF3). Additionally, charge is conserved, ensuring that the overall charge of the reactants is equal to the overall charge of the products.
This reaction is a combination reaction, where multiple reactants combine to form a single product.
2NF3 --> N2 + 3F2
The balanced chemical equation would be: NF3 + F2 -> N + 3F2 The coefficient for fluorine would be 2 and the symbol is F2.
The coefficient is 1 for nitrogen and 3 for fluorine in the balanced equation for the reaction between nitrogen trifluoride (NF3) and nitrogen (N2) to form nitrogen gas (N2) and fluorine gas (F2). The symbol for this reaction is: 2 NF3 + N2 -> 3 F2 + 2 N2
The balanced chemical equation for the decomposition of nitrogen trifluoride (NF3) is 2NF3 → N2 + 3F2. This reaction involves breaking down NF3 into nitrogen gas (N2) and fluorine gas (F2) through decomposition.
N2 + 3f2 >> 2nf3 ( I see they are messing up the capitalizations again. Those second N and F are capitalized )
Mass is conserved in any chemical reaction. If the reaction is balanced it will show that mass is conserved. In others words the mass of the reactants will equal the mass of the products...just to add the balanced reaction should be (i didn't know if you forgot the subscripts or not): N2 + 3F2 --> 2NF3 so is it atoms only mass only mass and atoms only or moles only
N2 + 3F2 ==> 2NF32N, 6F on each side of the equation. It can help to create a table system for more complex equations.
The formula for the synthesis of ammonia from diatomic nitrogen and hydrogen is: N2+3H2-->2NH3
n2-3n+2
(N2) + 3(H2) = 2(NH3)