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...balance this equation k +kno3--k20+n2

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Question by dw
Submitted on 10/21/2003
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how to balance this equation  k +kno3--k20+n2


Answer by Katie
Submitted on 10/24/2003
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6K + 2KNO3 --->  6K2O + N2

 

Answer by alf
Submitted on 10/31/2003
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The above answer is not right. Check it and you will see:

10 K + 2KNO3 --> 6 K2O  + N2

 

Answer by Aishwarya
Submitted on 2/19/2004
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6K 20 +N2

 

Answer by Mike
Submitted on 3/3/2004
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This is right...

10K + 2 KNO3 =  6 K2O + N2

 

Answer by Jinnat
Submitted on 3/8/2004
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10K+2KNO3==6K2O+N2

 

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