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28 December, 08:55

Why is only one molecule of N2 needed to produce 2 molecules of NH3?

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  1. 28 December, 12:01
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    Because there is only one N atom per NH3 molecule while there are 2 N atoms per N2 molecule. The atom number is constant during the reaction.
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