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Ruthenium chloride isn't an "equation", it's a compound. So I'm going to assume you meant the combination of ruthenium and chlorine to produce ruthenium chloride.

Redox equations can be tricky, but a straightforward combination of two elements ... unless you're a total dunce, this should be laughably easy. Just make sure there are the same number of atoms of each element on each side of the reaction arrow, and the only (very slightly) complicating factor in this is that elemental chlorine comes in pairs, as Cl2.

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Q: How do you balance the symbol equation of ruthenium chloride?
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