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Chemical Reactions
Synthesis Reactions
Nitrogen gas combines with hydrogen gas to produce ammonia (N₂+3H₂⟶Ammonia). Based on the law of conservation of mass, which could be the product of the reaction? * 2 points NH₂ NH₃ 2NH₃ 3NH₂
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