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Balance the following reaction. A coefficient of "1" is understood. Choose option "blank" for the correct answer if the coefficient is "1".

NH3 + F2 → N2F4 + HF

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2 NH3 + 5F2 = blank N2F4 + 6 HF
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User Cerzi
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Answer : The balanced chemical reaction will be,


2NH_3+5F_2\rightarrow N_2F_4+6HF

Explanation :

Balanced chemical reaction : It is defined as the chemical reaction in which the number of individual atoms of an element in reactant side always be equal to the number of individual atoms of an element in product side.

The given balanced reaction will be,


2NH_3+5F_2\rightarrow N_2F_4+6HF

By the stoichiometry we can say that, 2 moles of
NH_3 react with 5 moles of
F_2 to give 1 mole of
N_2F_4 and 6 moles of
HF as a product.

Hence, the balanced chemical reaction will be,


2NH_3+5F_2\rightarrow N_2F_4+6HF

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