2N2 + 3H2 → 2NH3

Nitrogen and hydrogen gases react to form ammonia. Nitrogen gas is triple bonded between the atoms. Hydrogen gas and ammonia are single bonded between the atoms. Which bonds are in the reactants?

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A. two N≡N and three N–H

B. two N≡N and three H–H

C. two N=N and three H–H

D. two N=N and three H≡H

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

Two N≡N and three H–H

The bonds that are in the reactants are;  two N≡N and three H–H.

In a chemical reaction, the chemical bonds between reactants are broken and the chemical bonds in products are formed.

Given the reaction; 2N2 + 3H2 → 2NH3, two molecules of nitrogen combines with three molecules of hydrogen to form ammonia.

Each nitrogen molecule has a N≡N bond and each hydrogen molecule has a H–H bond.

Hence, the bonds that are in the reactants are; two N≡N and three H–H

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