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Delvig [45]
1 year ago
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balance the following reaction using LCM method by showing each steps Pb (N3)2 + Cr(MnO4)2  Cr2O3 + MnO2 + Pb3O4+ NO​

Chemistry
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blsea [12.9K]1 year ago
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