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How would you balance the following equation: Ag + HNO3(nitric acid) yields silver nitrate plus nitrogen monoxide plus hydrogen gas?
16 years ago

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Answered by DrBob222
You don't have the products right. The products are NO (or NO2 depending upon th concentration of HNO3) + H2O. Do you want it balanced with the correct products or do you want me to try and balance the question you posted? [I'm not sure it can be done but I will try.]
16 years ago

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