When Mg3N2 react with H2O, then how many type of gaseous product(s) is/are formed ?
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When Mg3N2 react with H2O, then one type of gaseous product (ammonia) is formed. The other product is magnesium hydroxide. Mg3N2+H−OH→Mg(OH)2+NH3
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