No, NaCl H2O is not a chemical equation. An equation must have an equal sign. And even if you put an equal sign into those terms, it is not true that NaCl = H2O, so that would be a false equation, not a complete and balanced equation. You are not even close to having that.
Here is the balanced equation! TiCl4 + 2H2O --> TiO2 + 4HCl
The chemical reaction isȘCaCl2 + Na2CO3 = CaCO3 + 2 NaCl
chemical equations are used to find out how chemical compounds will react with each other since the equations must be balanced. unless you are talking about the chemical name for substances such as sodium chloride is NaCl. water is H2O etc.
These two compounds doesn't react.
The chemical equation is:Na + OH- + H+ + Cl- = Na+ + Cl- + H2O(l)
An example of a balanced chemical equation is: NaOH + HCl = NaCl + H2O
The balanced equation is AgNO3 + NaCl --> AgCl + NaNO3. No coefficients are needed because everything bonds in a 1:1 molar ratio.
Here is the balanced equation! TiCl4 + 2H2O --> TiO2 + 4HCl
(C) AgNO3 + NaCl --> AgCl + NaNO3
This equation is BaCl2 (aq) + Na2SO4 (aq) -> 2 NaCl (aq) + BaSO4 (s).
NaCl doesn't burn.
It is already balanced.
Chemical equations usually do not come already balanced. A balanced equation has equal numbers of each type of atom on each side of the equation.A chemical equation is balanced by balancing the number of atoms on products and reactants side.
Sodium chloride is a compound; a compound has a chemical formula (or a formula unit) not a chemical equation. The formula unit of sodium chloride is NaCl.
NaCl is sodium chloride or salt.
HCl + NaOH = H2O + NaCl is already balanced.
A chemical equation shows the reactants and products of a chemical reaction. When NaCl is placed in water, it dissolves--physical process. No chemical reaction takes place. As such, there is no chemical equation for NaCl when it is placed in water.is that it?i dont think so....