2Na3(PO4) + 3Pb(II)Cl2 --> 6NaCl + Pb3(PO4)2
2Na3PO4 + 3CaCl2 --> Ca3(PO4)2 + 6NaCl
The balanced equation is: Zn(C2H3O2)2 + NaPO4 --> ZnPO4 + Na(C2H3O2)2.
(NH4)3PO4 + 3NaOH -------> Na3PO4 + 3NH3 + 3H2O
The balanced equation is: Ag+ (aq) + Cl- (aq) → AgCl(s)
Calcium chloride reacts with sodium carbonate to from sodium chloride and calcium carbonate. This is a double displacement reaction. Skeleton equation: CaCl2 + Na2CO3 -> NaCl + CaCO3 Balanced equation: CaCl2 + Na2CO3 -> 2NaCl + CaCO3
This is not a correct question.
Sodium chloride and nickel doesn't react.
2Na3PO4 + 3CaCl2 --> Ca3(PO4)2 + 6NaCl
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K2HPO4 + NaHCO3 --> K2NaPO4 + H2O + CO2 is the balanced equation for the reaction of dipotassium hydrogen phosphate and sodium bicarbonate. (All numbers should be subscripts). Dipotassium phosphate does not exist. Tripotassium phosphate, K3PO4 does, but it's not acidic and therefore does not react with sodium hydrogen carbonate (sodium bicarbonate).
These compounds doesn't react.
2Na + Cl2 -> 2NaCl
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Iron doesn't react with sodium chloride but rusting is accelerated in salted water.
The compound copper (III) chloride doesn't exist !
NaCl and H2SO4 doesn't react.
Sodium chloride is dissolved in water but doesn't react.