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Higgins
3 May, 06:42
Decomposition reaction of Ag3N
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Winston Koch
3 May, 08:46
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Answer: 2 Ag3N = > 6 Ag + N2
Explanation: Decomposition is expressed through this generic equation:
AX = > A + X
After the reaction balance the chemical reaction.
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