The answer is FeS + 2 HCl = FeCl2 + H2S. This can be found by noting that at least two molecules of HCl will be needed for each mole of FeS. Trying the simplest possible answer results in a left side of FeS + 2 HCl, which contains one atom each of sulfur and iron and two atoms each of hydrogen and chloride. The stated products, with no multiples, also contains one atom each of iron and sulfur and two atoms each of chlorine and hydrogen. Thus, this equation is balanced.
Nothing special, please balance correctly the equation.
'Cedric, please balance the equation.'
An alpha decay equation consists of the nucleus of an atom splitting into two parts: an alpha particle (He atom) and the resulting atom. To balance this equation, make sure that the amount of protons and neutrons are even on both sides.
Please solve this equation.
LiOH2 P2O5H2O
I think.... Pb(NO3)2 + Na2S -> PbS + 2(NaNO3) If someone knows for sure please kill my answer.
Please post the equation
The name is potassium carbonate, but there's NO (balanced) equation for just one compound. An equation is about a reaction e.g. synthesis or decomposition of K2CO3. This should be clearly stated in a question. Please rephrase it.
You're asking about HCl + HClO3 -> Cl2 + O2. I'm afraid this cannot be right because hydrogen appears on the left of the equation but not on the right. Please submit a question with the correct equation.
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it depends, please give an example of the equation.
Methanol and acetone are miscible but they doesn't react. Dear (who had asked the question), I just would like to remind the basics: 1. If there is a reaction then there should be a product. 2. Only then you can balance an equation on both sides of 3. Before you put a question, please go through the basics. 4. Did you mean Azeotropic distillation for this mixture?