How do you balance a chemical equation?

How to balance the following chemical equation.?

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    You can directly balance te equation as you do in other reactions ! Mg3N2+ 6H2O ------> 3Mg(OH)2 + 2NH3

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Balancing equations is just all about counting the number of molecules and each side and guess and check. Ideally, you want whole numbers (and not fractions) to be your coefficients. Start by counting how many Mg, N, H, O you have on each side. Your goal is to get the same number of each element on both sides. Once you figure it out, it's really pretty simple. Good luck.

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Balancing equations is just all about counting the number of molecules and each side and guess and check. Ideally, you want whole numbers (and not fractions) to be your coefficients. Start by counting how many Mg, N, H, O you have on each side. Your goal is to get the same number of each element on both sides. Once you figure it out, it's really pretty simple. Good luck.

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You can directly balance te equation as you do in other reactions ! Mg3N2+ 6H2O ------> 3Mg(OH)2 + 2NH3

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