ZnCl2 is the chemical formula of zinc chloride
The balanced equation is about to compounds reacting with each other, or one being degraded to some other compound(s).
E.g.: An balanced equation is Zn + Pb(NO3)2 --> Zn(NO3)2 +Pb
No reaction will occur. The hydrogen can neither replace the zinc and become positive (because zinc is higher than hydrogen on the activity series of metals) nor replace the chlorine and become negative (because chlorine has a higher electronegativity and ionization energy than hydrogen). (If you didn't already know and need to know, the formula for zinc chloride is ZnCl2.)
The equation is:
2 Zn + Cl2 = 2 ZnCl
Zinc chloride has many applications, for example as disinfectant in medicine.
MgBr2 + Cl2 --> MgCl2 + Br2
Cl2 + 2NaI --> 2NaCl + I2
This equation is CaO + 2 HCl -> CaCl2 + H2O.
radical reaction of chlorine with cyclobutane yields chlorocyclobutane and hydrogen chloride
The chemical equation is:2 AlBr3 + 3 Cl2 = 2 AlCl3 + 3 Br2
MgBr2 + Cl2 --> MgCl2 + Br2
Cl2 + 2NaI --> 2NaCl + I2
I think this is right... Cl2 + 2NaBr = 2NaCl + Br2
NaClO + 2HCl = Cl2 + NaCl +H2O
sodium plus chlorine yields sodium chloride
The equation is:2 Zn + Cl2 = 2 ZnClZinc chloride has many applications: soldering flux, fingerprint detection with ninhydrin, paper industry, disinfectant in medicine etc.
This equation is CaO + 2 HCl -> CaCl2 + H2O.
4KClO3= 3KClO4+KCl
2NaBr (s) + Cl2 (g) --------> 2NaCl (s) + Br2 (g)
2 Zn + 2 HCL --> H2 + 2 ZnCl
No. This equation is not balanced and does not even represent any reaction. The equation for the actual reaction between elemental zinc and chlorine is: Zn + Cl2 => ZnCl2.
radical reaction of chlorine with cyclobutane yields chlorocyclobutane and hydrogen chloride