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× not balanced try again hide why 1 n₂ + 3 o₂ → 5 n₂o
Step1: Count initial N atoms
Reactant side: $1 \times 2 = 2$; Product side: $5 \times 2 = 10$
Step2: Count initial O atoms
Reactant side: $3 \times 2 = 6$; Product side: $5 \times 1 = 5$
Step3: Balance N atoms first
Set coefficient of $\text{N}_2$ as $a$, $\text{N}_2\text{O}$ as $b$. $2a = 2b \implies a = b$. Let $b=2$, so $a=2$. Now N: $2\times2=4$, $2\times2=4$.
Step4: Balance O atoms
Reactant O: $2c = 2\times1=2 \implies c=1$. Now check:
Reactants: $2\text{N}_2$ (4 N) + $1\text{O}_2$ (2 O)
Products: $2\text{N}_2\text{O}$ (4 N, 2 O)
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