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Chemistry, 18.05.2020 22:57, sim2004

A) Balance the equation below.
Hg(ONC)2 > Hg + N2 + CO

b.) After decomposition, if you are left with 50.2g of CO, how many grams of mercury fulminate did you start with? (Hint: This problem asks about how many grams of reactant we start with, you can do the problem the same way as if CO was the reactant and Hg(ONC)2 was the product.)

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A) Balance the equation below.
Hg(ONC)2 > Hg + N2 + CO

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