Al + O2 will never yield Fe2O3.
The equation FeSO4 = Fe2O3 + SO2 + SO3 is not balanced. To balance it, one possible balanced equation could be: 2FeSO4 = Fe2O3 + 2SO2 + 2SO3.
The balanced equation for FeS2 + H2O + O2 -> Fe2O3 + H2SO4 is: 4FeS2 + 14H2O + 17O2 -> 8Fe2O3 + 8H2SO4. This balanced equation ensures that the number of each type of atom is the same on both sides of the equation.
The balanced equation for the reaction is: 3Fe2O3 + 3CO → 2Fe + 3CO2. This equation ensures that the number of atoms for each element is the same on both sides of the equation.
2 Fe2O3 + 12 HNO3 -> 4 Fe(NO3)3 + 6 H2O
Balanced :2 K + 2 H2O ----> 2 KOH + H2
The equation FeSO4 = Fe2O3 + SO2 + SO3 is not balanced. To balance it, one possible balanced equation could be: 2FeSO4 = Fe2O3 + 2SO2 + 2SO3.
The balanced equation for FeS2 + H2O + O2 -> Fe2O3 + H2SO4 is: 4FeS2 + 14H2O + 17O2 -> 8Fe2O3 + 8H2SO4. This balanced equation ensures that the number of each type of atom is the same on both sides of the equation.
The balanced equation for the reaction is: 3Fe2O3 + 3CO → 2Fe + 3CO2. This equation ensures that the number of atoms for each element is the same on both sides of the equation.
2 Fe2O3 + 12 HNO3 -> 4 Fe(NO3)3 + 6 H2O
3Fe + 4(H2O) ---> Fe3O4 + 4(H2) You really should learn this, its not that hard =D
Balanced :2 K + 2 H2O ----> 2 KOH + H2
The balanced equation for this reaction is Fe2O3 + 3 H2O = 2 Fe(OH)3.
The balanced chemical equation for this reaction is: 2KBr + Al(NO3)3 → 2KNO3 + AlBr3
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To balance the equation, you need to ensure that the number of each type of atom is the same on both sides of the equation. In this case, you would need to change the coefficient of KClO3 to 2, KCl to 2, and O2 to 3 in order to balance the equation: 2KClO3 -> 2KCl + 3O2.
Because C and Fe appear in uncombined, atomic form in this equation we can ignore them initially and just look at the Fe2O3 and CO2. There are an odd number of atoms of O in the Fe2O3 and a odd number in the CO2. If I just double the number of molecules of Fe2O3 going into the reaction then this will also double the number of atoms of oxygen, thereby making the number even(which is what I want, eh). Here's what I have so far:2 Fe2O3 + C -> Fe + CO2Because there are six oxygen atoms on the left there must be six on the right. Therefore there are three CO2 molecules:2 Fe2O3 + C -> Fe + 3 CO2Finally:Four Fe's going in means four must come out.Three C's coming out means three must go in.2 Fe2O3 + 3 C -> 4 Fe + 3 CO2
the balanced equation is Na2S2O3 plus H2O2 yields 2NaOH plus H2S2O3 plus O2.