The chemical equation is:
Al2(SO4)3 + 3 Mn = 2 Al + 3 MnSO4
the chemical equation of aluminium and iodine is given a s follows :2Al +3 I -> Al 2 I 3.This is a balance eqaution .
I think that there is no reaction, both of them are soluble. so they stay as the ions and cations in aqueous.
2 LiOH + CO2 = H2O + Li2CO3
This reaction is:NaCl + H2SO4 = NaHSO4 + HCl
The net ionic equation for the reaction between ammonium sulfide and manganese(II) sulfate is: (NH4)2S(aq) + MnSO4(aq) -> MnS(s) + (NH4)2SO4(aq) The net ionic equation is: Mn2+(aq) + S2-(aq) -> MnS(s)
The balanced equation for the reaction between aluminum and iron (III) oxide to form aluminum oxide and iron is: 2Al + Fe2O3 → Al2O3 + 2Fe
Mn(CH3COO)2 + 2NaOH ----> Mn(OH)2 + 2CH3COONa
Balance manganese dioxide and potassium chlorate is as follows . the formula for potassium chlorate is KClO3 and the one for manganese dioxide is MnO2.so, the reaction is :2 KClO3(s)-> 2 KCl(s)+3 O2(g).
NaI­(aq)­­ + AgNO3(aq) à NaNO3(aq) + AgI(s)
The oxidation state for manganese in MnO2 is +4. Oxygen typically has an oxidation state of -2, so the sum of the oxidation states in MnO2 would be 0. Since there are two oxygen atoms with an oxidation state of -2 each, the manganese atom must have an oxidation state of +4 to balance the equation.
Zn + H2SO4 ---> H2 + ZnSO4 Sulfate SO4 has a charge of 2-, which is why you need the balance of H2 to make this work.
To balance the chemical equation representing this reaction, first write the unbalanced equation: HCl(aq) + Mg(OH)2(aq) → MgCl2(aq) + H2O(l). To balance it, you would need to ensure the same number of each type of atom on both sides of the equation. In this case, you would need to put a coefficient of 2 in front of HCl(aq) and MgCl2(aq) to balance the equation: 2HCl(aq) + Mg(OH)2(aq) → MgCl2(aq) + 2H2O(l).