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the chemical equation for beryllium chloride reacts with silver nitrate in water to form beryllium nitrate and silver chloride can be written as follows .BeCl2 +2 Ag NO3 -> Be (NO3) 2 +2AgCl.A balanced equation has equal numbers of each type of atom on each side of the equation.
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2NaCl+Pb(NO3)2==== 2NaNO3+PbCl2
Nh3+4hj
the chemical equation for beryllium chloride reacts with silver nitrate in water to form beryllium nitrate and silver chloride can be written as follows .BeCl2 +2 Ag NO3 -> Be (NO3) 2 +2AgCl.A balanced equation has equal numbers of each type of atom on each side of the equation.
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This equation is 3 BaCl2 + 2 Ag3PO4 -> Ba3(PO4)2 + 6 AgCl.
2NaCl+Pb(NO3)2==== 2NaNO3+PbCl2
Nh3+4hj
Cu(NO3)2 an NaCl don't react, so there is not a balanced equation.
The chemical formula of nitric acid is HNO3.
To determine the mass of silver chloride produced, we need to know the balanced chemical equation for the reaction between silver nitrate (AgNO3) and sodium chloride (NaCl) that produces silver chloride (AgCl) as a precipitate. Once we have the balanced equation, we can use the stoichiometry of the reaction to determine the number of moles of AgCl produced, and then convert that to mass using the molar mass of AgCl.
It is impossible to balance that equation.
NH4Cl (aq) + AgNO3 (aq) => AgCl (s) + NH4NO3 (aq).
NaCl+AgNO3=NaNO3+AgCl Because all the elements in this equation have a +1 or -1 charge, no coefficents are needed