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Brenton
Chemistry
15 March, 20:03
MgO + HNO3 = Mg (NO3) 2 + H20
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Timothy Daniel
15 March, 20:30
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MgO+2HNO3=Mg (NO3) 2+H2O
Explanation:
you just need to balance each side by multiplying it with some number.
in this case, the number is 2 which is multiplied to HNO3.
Balancing the molecules on each side.
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