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Chemistry, 23.09.2021 22:00, Julianhooks

Balance the redox eqn.

Zn(s) + KNO3(aq) β†’ NH3(aq) + K2Zn(OH)4 (basic)

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Balance the redox eqn.

Zn(s) + KNO3(aq) β†’ NH3(aq) + K2Zn(OH)4 (basic)...

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