Open the Balancing Chemical Equations interactive and select Introduction mode. Then choose Separate Water. Adjust the coefficie
nts until the equation is balanced. What is the balanced chemical equation for the decomposition of water?
Open the Balancing Chemical Equations interactive and select Introduction mode. Then choose Make Ammonia. Adjust the coefficients until the equation is balanced.
What is the balanced chemical equation for the formation of ammonia?
Various methods used in the decomposition of water are -
Electrolysis
Photoelectrochemical water splitting
Thermal decomposition of water
Photocatalytic water splitting
Water decomposition is the chemical reaction in which water is broken down giving oxygen and hydrogen.
The chemical equation will be -
Hence, balancing the equation we need to add a coefficient of 2 in front of on right-hand-side of the equation and 2 in front of on left-hand-side of the equation.
∴The balanced equation is -
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2. Formation of ammonia
The formation of ammonia is by reacting nitrogen gas and hydrogen gas.
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Hence, for balancing equation we need to add a coefficient of 3 in front of hydrogen and 2 in front of ammonia.
∴The balanced chemical equation for the formation of ammonia gas is as follows -
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When 6 moles of react with 6 moles of 4 moles of ammonia are produced.
What would be the value of g on the surface of the earth if its mass was twice and its radius half of what it is now ? g2=8g1 Thus , the value of g on the surface of the earth would be eight times the present value.
Lose electrons - electrons want to fill their outer valence shell, so sometimes instead of gaining it is easier to lose some and have a filled outer shell