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Ti3N + MgO → Mg3N2 +Ti2O balance chemical equation

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We have that the balanced chemical equation   is mathematically given as.

2Ti_3N + 3MgO → Mg_3N_2 +3Ti_2O

From the question we are told

Ti3N + MgO → Mg3N2 +Ti2O balance chemical equation.

Generally the way to balance an equation is by making all elements present on the Left hand side(LHS) same with the right hand side RHS.

Therefore

The equation is mathematically given as.

  • Ti_3N + MgO → Mg_3N_2 +Ti_2O

We consider the Left hand side(LHS) first.

  • 2Ti_3N + 3MgO → Mg_3N_2 +Ti_2O

Then we consider the right hand side RHS.

  • 2Ti_3N + 3MgO → Mg_3N_2 +3Ti_2O

Therefore the balanced chemical equation   is mathematically given as.

  • 2Ti_3N + 3MgO → Mg_3N_2 +3Ti_2O

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