FeCl3 + 6KSCN --> [Fe(SCN)6]-3 + 6K+ + 3Cl-
This is a complex ion equation. K has a charge of +1 and Cl has a charge of -1 but since these form an aqueous solution, they are seperated. Put together, the equation cannot be balanced.
FeCl3+3KSCN= Fe(SCN)3+3KCl
Fe(NO3)3+KSCN=>Fe(SCN)(NO3)2 + KNO3
It is a Chemical Change
This equation is 2 Fe + 3 Cl2 -> 2 FeCl3.
Yes, the equation K + Br2 = KBr is a balanced chemical equation. For example, 2 K + Br2 = 2 KBr is one and another balance chemical equation is Fe + Cl2 = FeCl3.
Aniline on heating with Ferric chloride forms Ferric anilide and HCl. 3C6H5-NH2 + FeCl3 = (C6H5-NH)3Fe + 3HCl
The formula for iron (III) oxide is FeCl3, whether the formula is in a balanced equation or anywhere else where the formula is properly used.
Balanced equation of nitric oxide is no3 2-
FeCl3 +KSCN + AgNO3
This equation is 2 Fe + 3 Cl2 -> 2 FeCl3.
the equation Fe + Cl2 = FeCl3 would be balanced as...2Fe + 3Cl2 = 2FeCl3
Yes, the equation K + Br2 = KBr is a balanced chemical equation. For example, 2 K + Br2 = 2 KBr is one and another balance chemical equation is Fe + Cl2 = FeCl3.
FeCl3 + H2O4-2 +Zn
The formula for iron(III) chloride is FeCl3. Equations are only for chemical reactions and they show what reactant(s) form what product(s).
1. Add a small quantity of the FeCl3 solution into the Na2S(aq.). 2FeCl3+3Na2S=2FeS↓+6NaCl+S↓ the following is the ionic reaction equation 2Fe3+ + S2- = 2FeS↓+ S↓ 2. Add a small quantity of the Na2S solution into the FeCl3(aq.) 2FeCl3 + Na2S =2FeCl2 + 2NaCl + S↓ the following is the ionic reaction equation 2Fe3+ + S2- = S↓ + 2Fe2+
Skeleton: FeCl3 + NaOH ----> Fe(OH)3 + NaCl Balanced: FeCl3 + 3NaOH ----> Fe(OH)3 + 3NaCl :) good luck!
Aniline on heating with Ferric chloride forms Ferric anilide and HCl. 3C6H5-NH2 + FeCl3 = (C6H5-NH)3Fe + 3HCl
2(FeBr3) + 3(Cl2) --> 2(FeCl3) + 3(Br2)
FeCl2 + CoCl3
Assuming double displacement. FeCl3 + 3NaNO2 --> Fe(NO2)3 + 3NaCl