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Based on the following chemical equation how many hydrogen atoms are present in the products side?

N2 + 3H2 ----> 2NH3
Question 2 options:


5


3


6


1


Sagot :

The number of Hydrogen atoms = 6 atoms

Further explanation

Given

Reaction

N₂ + 3H₂ ⇒ 2NH₃

Required

The number of Hydrogen atoms

Solution

The reaction coefficient of a chemical equation shows the mole ratio of the reacting compound.

On a compound the reaction coefficient indicates the number of molecules

Whereas the subscript after the atom shows the number of atoms in that compound

Product from the reaction : 2NH₃

Number of H-atoms :

= 2 x 3

= 6 atoms