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Answer:

Balanced chemical equation:

N₂ + 3H₂    →   2NH₃

Explanation:

Chemical equation:

N₂ + H₂    →   NH₃

Balanced chemical equation:

N₂ + 3H₂    →   2NH₃

Step1:

Left side of equation                      Right side of equation

N = 2                                                     N = 1

H =  2                                                    H = 3

Step 2:

N₂ + H₂    →   2NH₃

Left side of equation                      Right side of equation

N = 2                                                     N = 2

H =  2                                                    H = 6

Step 3:

N₂ + 3H₂    →   2NH₃

Left side of equation                      Right side of equation

N = 2                                                     N = 2

H =  6                                                    H = 6

Oseni

The balanced equation of the reaction between hydrogen and nitrogen to produce ammonia would be: [tex]N_2 + 3H_2 --->2 NH_3[/tex]

Ammonia is produced when nitrogen reacts with hydrogen.

Stoichiometrically, 1 mole of nitrogen is required to react with 3 moles of hydrogen with 2 moles of ammonia being the product.

Thus, the balanced chemical equation for the reaction would become:

[tex]N_2 + 3H_2 --->2 NH_3[/tex]

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