yeahno Active member Dec 4, 2011 #1 Struggling here, help is appreciated!!! Equation: 2NH3 + H2SO4 --> (NH4)2SO4
ForeverYung Active member Dec 4, 2011 #3 The answer is 7q. I have no fuckig Idea. That looks soo confusing
Wolffy Member Dec 4, 2011 #5 are these polyatomic ions? and are the numbers after supposed to be subscript?
yeahno Active member Dec 4, 2011 #6 the 3 after the H is subscript, as is the 4 in (NH4), the 2 after it is subscript (2 ammonia) and the 4 is subscript (Sulfate)
the 3 after the H is subscript, as is the 4 in (NH4), the 2 after it is subscript (2 ammonia) and the 4 is subscript (Sulfate)
a_pla5tic_bag Active member Dec 4, 2011 #11 second chem help thread... thats better, i only like talking about chem and bio stuff anyway. go NS chem students? although thats clearly not college level chem. but close enough.
second chem help thread... thats better, i only like talking about chem and bio stuff anyway. go NS chem students? although thats clearly not college level chem. but close enough.
and New member Dec 4, 2011 #13 What you wrote is a balanced equation, there are 2 N, 6 H, 1 S, and 4 O on both sides...