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(a) N2 + F2 ----> NF3
(b) Balancing the equation
1. In the reactant side we have two nitrogen atom so multiply right side by 2
2. Now we have 6 F atoms in the right side so multiply F2 by 3
N2 + 3 F2 = 2 NF3
3. Reaction is called synthesis reaction of NF3
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