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3. __Mn3N4 --> __Mn + __N2

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Answer:


1Mn_3N_4\operatorname{\rightarrow}3Mn+2N_2.

Step-by-step explanation:

We can balance the chemical equation by doing the trial and error method.

You can see that we have 3 Mn on the reactants, and 1 Mn on the products. And, we have 4 N on the reactants, and 2 N on the products.

If we put '3' moles beside Mn and '2' moles beside N4, we will obtain the balanced chemical equation, because we're going to have 3 moles of Mn on both sides, and 4 moles of N on both sides too:


Mn_3N_4\rightarrow3Mn+2N_2.

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