The Reaction Between NO2 And H2

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The discussion centers around a request for a detailed explanation of a specific chemical reaction, including its comprehensive formula, energy requirements for activation, and the products formed. The individual seeks clarity due to conflicting information encountered regarding the reaction's outcomes. Emphasis is placed on understanding both the energy dynamics involved and the overall process of the reaction to gain a practical understanding. The request highlights the need for a thorough breakdown of the reaction mechanism and its implications.
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I have heard different things about this reaction and its products. For practicality, I would appreciate a comprehensive formula, including heat/energy on both sides if you wouldn't mind. And for future purposes, it would be great if you could explain why to me. Just a good, wide explanation of the reaction that occurs would be fabulous. Thank you.
 
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Yeah, that would be fabulous...
 
And by that you mean...?
 
What do you mean by 'for practicality' and 'comprehensive formula'?
 
Let me rephrase my self: I would like someone to completely explain what happens in this reaction. How much energy is required for activation/given off, what exactly is produced, and any other information. I ask this, because i have heard conflicting statements about what happens when the two react, and i would like some clarification.
 
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