RMNO4+H2O

What is Lccn?

I have no idea what RMNO4 is.

Mn(oh)4=mno2+h2o mn(oh)4=mno2+2h2o mn(oh)4mg cl2+2naoh=3nacl+4mg(oh)2, mg cl2+2naoh=2nacl+mg(oh)2.

You're typing gibberish. Make sense out of this or quit wasting our time. Type your question if you have one.

The chemical equation you provided is not balanced. To balance it, we will need coefficients in front of the reactants and products that ensure the same number of each type of atom on both sides of the equation.

To balance the equation RMNO4 + H2O, we need to first identify the elements in each compound. RMNO4 contains the elements R, M, N, and O, while H2O contains the elements H and O.

Let's start by balancing the oxygen (O) atoms. Since there are four oxygen atoms in RMNO4 but only one oxygen atom in H2O, we need four molecules of H2O to balance the oxygen. The equation now becomes:

RMNO4 + 4H2O

Next, let's balance the hydrogen (H) atoms. Since there are four hydrogen atoms in H2O but no hydrogen atoms in RMNO4, we need to add eight hydrogen atoms to the left side of the equation. The equation now becomes:

RMNO4 + 4H2O → RMNO4 + 8H2O

Now, let's balance the other elements. Without more information about the identity of the compound RMNO4, we cannot determine the appropriate coefficients to balance the equation completely. The balanced equation would be specific to the identity of the compound RMNO4.

Please provide additional information about the compound RMNO4, such as its actual formula or its systematic name, to further balance the equation.