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Question
Give a balanced equation for thermal decomposition of ammonium dichromate
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Solution
Decomposition of Amonium dichromate \[\ce{[(NH4)2 Cr2 O7]}\]:
\[\ce{(NH4)2 Cr2 O7->Cr2O3 + 4H2O + N2}\]
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