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How to balance N2O5 +H2O --->HNO3
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How to balance N2O5 +H2O --->HNO3
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To balance the chemical reaction above, we need to remember that the amount of the elements in the reactant side should be equal to the amount of that element in the product side. The balanced chemical reaction is written as:
N2O5 +H2O --->2HNO3
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