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Balance eqution mg + n2= mg3n2

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Answered by aayushsingh76
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3mg+N2=A Mg3n2
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Answered by ushmagaur
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Answer:

The balance equation is 3mg + n_2mg_3n_2.

Explanation:

Balance equation:-

  • The number of atoms of each type in the reaction is the same on both reactants and the product sides is called a balance equation.

According to the question,

Consider the given equation as follows:

mg + n_2mg_3n_2

Since the left-hand side is called the reactant side. And the right-hand side is called the product side.

On the reactant side,

The number of atoms of mg and n are 1 and 2 respectively.

On the product side,

The number of atoms of mg and n are 3 and 2 respectively.

To balance the equation,

Multiply mg by 3, we get

3mg + n_2mg_3n_2

This implies that the number of atoms on both the sides are equal.

Therefore, the balance equation is 3mg + n_2mg_3n_2.

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