Science Chemistry Chemical Equations
I need to convert a word problem that I was given into a balanced chemical equation and cannot figure out how i was type it. The problem is: Nitrogen and hydrogen gases react at extreme temperatures and pressures. Any help?
Your word problem isn't complete. It doesn't list the product; however, I've included that in the equation.
N2 + H2 ==> NH3
You balance it.
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