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The following equation, N2 + 3 H2 —>2 NH3 ,describes a
(1) physical change
(3) mixture
(2) chemical change
(4) element


Sagot :

Physical change 1 is the answer
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answer:
(2) Chemical Change

explanation:
I'll assume that line with the "$gt;" right after it is meant to be an arrow. This is showing a chemical formula. Chemical formula's are used to represent chemical reactions, or a chemical change, using reactants, and arrow, and products. N2 + 3H2 "react to form" 2NH3.
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