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Which sentences is true about the chemical equation shown here?
N2 + H2
NH3
N = 2
H = 2
N = 1
H = 3
This chemical equation DOES NOT show the Law of Conservation of Mass because the number of N (nitrogen) & H (hydrogen)
atoms are equal on both sides of the arrow.
This chemical equation DOES NOT show the Law of Conservation of Mass because the number of N (nitrogen) & H (hydrogen)
atoms are not equal on both sides of the arrow.
This chemical equation DOES show the Law of Conservation of Mass because the number of N (nitrogen) & H (hydrogen)
atoms are not equal on both sides of the arrow.
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Sagot :

I think the chemical is N=1 I think that is the right answer .Hope you get it correct
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