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Start leveling wo ind Dilling your weekly streak! My assignments High school chemistry H_(2)+N_(2)arrow NH_(3) Two student answers are shown below. Student 1: 3H_(2)+N_(2)arrow N_(2)H_(6) Student 2: 3H_(2)+N_(2)arrow 2NH_(3) Which student(s) correctly balanced the equation? Choose 1 answer: k Student 1 log chemical
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The question is asking which student correctly balanced the chemical equation. The original equation is $H_{2}+N_{2}\rightarrow NH_{3}$. <br /><br />Student 1's equation is $3H_{2}+N_{2}\rightarrow N_{2}H_{6}$. This equation is not balanced because the number of hydrogen atoms on the left side of the equation (3) does not equal the number of hydrogen atoms on the right side of the equation (6).<br /><br />Student 2's equation is $3H_{2}+N_{2}\rightarrow 2NH_{3}$. This equation is balanced because the number of hydrogen atoms on the left side of the equation (6) equals the number of hydrogen atoms on the right side of the equation (6), and the number of nitrogen atoms on the left side of the equation (1) equals the number of nitrogen atoms on the right side of the equation (1).<br /><br />Therefore, Student 2 correctly balanced the equation.
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