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a.
To determine:
If the reaction of nitrogen gas with hydrogen gas to form ammonia is a reversible or irreversible reaction.
Introduction:
The
b.
To determine:
If the reaction of methane and oxygen gas to form carbon dioxide and water is a reversible or irreversible reaction.
Introduction:
The chemical reaction is the process in which one or more reactant molecules react to form one or more products. Every chemical reaction is associated with a chemical change which is due to the difference in energy of reactants and products.
c.
To determine:
If the reaction of
Introduction:
The chemical reaction is the process in which one or more reactant molecules react to form one or more products. Every chemical reaction is associated with a chemical change which is due to the difference in energy of reactants and products.
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