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Balance the following equations using the method outlined in Section 3.7:
(a) N, O5 → N,04 + 0,
(b) KNO3 → KNO, + O2
(c) NH¼NO3
(d) NH, NO2 → N2 + H2O
(e) NaHCO3 → Na, CO3 + H, O + CO,
→ N20 + H2O
(1) P, O10 + H, O → H;PO4
(3) HCl + CaCO3 → CaCl, + H, O+ CO2
(h) Al + H2SO4
→ Al½(SO4)3 + H2
(i) CO, + KOH → K½CO3 + H, O
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1) CH, + O2
(k) Be-C + H, о—
(1) Cu + HNO3
CO2 + H, O
→ Be(OH)2 + CH4
Cu(NO3)2 + NO + H¿O
→ H2SO4 + NO2 + H2O
→ Cu + N2 + H2O
(m)S + HNO3
(n) NH3 + CuO

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