Вопрос
mathrm(Nh)_(3)+mathrm(MNO)_(2)
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Ответ
The reaction between ammonia (NH₃) and manganese dioxide (MNO₂) can vary depending on the specific conditions and the products desired. However, a common reaction involves the formation of manganese(II) oxide (MnO) and nitrogen gas (N₂). The balanced chemical equation for this reaction is:
In this reaction:- Ammonia (NH₃) reacts with manganese dioxide (MNO₂).- The products are manganese(II) oxide (MnO), water (H₂O), and nitrogen gas (N₂).This reaction is an example of a redox reaction where manganese is reduced from an oxidation state of +4 in MNO₂ to +2 in MnO, and nitrogen is oxidized from -3 in NH₃ to 0 in N₂.