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PLEASE HELP!!

In the formula
1N2 +3H2 → 2NH3 + 1H2
1 diatomic nitrogen (1N2) and 3 diatomic hydrogen (3H2) produce 2 ammonia (2NH3) with 1 diatomic hydrogen (1H2) left over. How can you change the formula so no diatomic hydrogen (H2) is left over?

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Remove a H2 molecule from the left side of the equation.


Remove a NH3 molecule from the right side of the equation.


There is nothing that can be done to use the leftover molecules.


Add another N2 molecule to the left side of the equation.

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Answer:

Remove a H2 molecule from the left side of the equation.

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