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Sebastian
16 May, 11:39
Balance these equations
N2 + O2 > NO
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Damion
16 May, 13:00
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N2 + O2 - --> 2NO
Explanation:
There has to be the same amount of elements on both sides of the equation and it's the rules of chemistry that you cannot add subscripts to the elements because that just changes the whole compound so you must always add coefficients. (The 2 distributes to both elements)
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