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Chemistry, 05.03.2021 19:40 kayliebug2003

(image is the layout of the table) Let's look at the chemical equation again:
N2 + 3H2 2NH3
This time, you'll use a different method to count the atoms. Multiply the coefficient by the
subscript for each atom. For example, to find the number of hydrogen atoms in 3H2,
multiply 3 by 2. Use the following table to organize your work. Fill in the number of atoms
in the reactants and products in the table.

Atoms
Reactants
Products
coefficient x subscript coefficient x subscript
hydrogen
nitrogen


(image is the layout of the table)

Let's look at the chemical equation again:
N2 + 3H2 2NH3
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