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one mole of magnesium nitride on reaction with excess water gives​

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Answered by Anonymous
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One mole of magnesium nitride on the reaction with an excess of water gives two moles of ammonia and 3 moles of magnesium hydroxide.

Mg N 2+6H 2 O⟶3Mg(OH) 2+2NH 3

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Answered by tushar853
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Answer:

one mole of magnesium nitrate on the reaction with excess water gives two moles of ammonia and three moles of magnesium hydroxide.

Explanation:

Mg3N2 + 6H2O -------3Mg(OH)2+2NH3

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