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Write the unbalanced chemical equation for the following reaction: nitrogen + hydrogen produces ammonia (NH3)
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Write the unbalanced chemical equation for the following reaction: nitrogen + hydrogen produces ammonia (NH3)
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Write the unbalanced chemical equation for the following reaction:
nitrogen + hydrogen produces
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N2 + H2 -> NH3
They both have 2s after them because they are both diatomic molecules
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