One mole of magnesium nitride on reaction with excess of water gives

One Mole Of Magnesium Nitride On Reaction With Excess Of Chemistry Question

One mole of magnesium nitride on reaction with excess of water gives

Options

(a) 1 mole of ammonia
(b) 1 mole of nitric acid
(c) 2 mole of nitric acid
(d) 2 mole of ammonia

Correct Answer:

2 mole of ammonia

Explanation:

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Topics: S and Some P Block Elements (157)
Subject: Chemistry (2512)

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