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QUICK!! 2NaN3 —> 2Na + 3N2

this equation is balanced, but why does the N in the reactant have a subscript of 3, and the N in the product has a subscript of 2.

why did the subscript change? from what i learnt, when you balance an equation, you can only use coefficients to balance the equation.

QUICK 2NaN3 gt 2Na 3N2 this equation is balanced but why does the N in the reactant have a subscript of 3 and the N in the product has a subscript of 2 why did class=

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Answer:

-Before balancing the equation, you need to determine the index of the components in the substances correctly to balance

-Between two atoms in the molecule N2 forms a stable triple bond, so nitrogen gas is denoted N2.

-Nitrogen in compounds with sodium carries a charge of -3, and sodium has a charge of +1 in all compounds, so we get NaN3

Explanation:

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