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Cl2 + 2KI --> 2KCl + I2
chlorine plus potassium bromide gives bromine plus potassium chloride. Here is the symbol equation, but remember that the numbers AFTER the symbols should be subscripts. Cl2 + 2KBr = Br2 + 2KCl
the balanced symbol equation for nitric acid and sodium hydroxideis as follows :potassium hydroxide + nitric acid → potassium nitrate + water.KOH + HNO3 → KNO3 + H2O
The chemical formula (not balanced symbol equation) of copper (II) cabonate is CuCO3.
The symbol equation for Potassium Carbonate is...K2CO3:)
Cl2 + 2KI --> 2KCl + I2
F+ 2KCl -> F2KCl
chlorine plus potassium bromide gives bromine plus potassium chloride. Here is the symbol equation, but remember that the numbers AFTER the symbols should be subscripts. Cl2 + 2KBr = Br2 + 2KCl
2KI + F2 ----> 2KF + I2
Hn03 + koh > kno3 +h20
the balanced symbol equation for nitric acid and sodium hydroxideis as follows :potassium hydroxide + nitric acid → potassium nitrate + water.KOH + HNO3 → KNO3 + H2O
The chemical symbol of potassium is K.
K and Cl
The chemical formula (not balanced symbol equation) of copper (II) cabonate is CuCO3.
Balanced equation of nitric oxide is no3 2-
The symbol equation for Potassium Carbonate is...K2CO3:)
This is a Chemistry symbol. It is used in a balanced symbol equation and represents 6 carbon dioxide molecules. It is normally written as just CO2. But in this case, it should be part of a balanced symbol equation.