If you are using the formulae as they appear in the question, you will not be able to balance it because the formula of gallium nitrate is wrong. Nine times out of ten this is the problem when you can't balance the equation, so always check. Having said that, I understand that the Answers site won't let you type the correct formula in the question.Here is the unbalanced equation:
AgNO3 + GaCl3 --> AgCl + Ga(NO3)3
As you can see, we need three nitrate groups and we have to place three chloride ions, so we put in the balancing numbers:
3AgNO3 + GaCl3 --> 3AgCl + Ga(NO3)3
and for completeness, especially as this is a precipitation reaction, we add the state symbols:
3AgNO3(aq) + GaCl3(aq) --> 3AgCl(s) + Ga(NO3)3(aq)
1) Write out the equation with molecular formula. 2) Identify the elements present on each side of the equation. 3) Count how many of each are on each side - and attempt to balance from there. * Any good examples of equation balancing would be good to add to anyone answering.
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The changes from A to B and from B to C are physical changes. Physical changes do not alter the chemical composition of the substances involved. In this case, the changes are likely related to states of matter or physical appearance, rather than chemical composition.
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1) Write out the equation with molecular formula. 2) Identify the elements present on each side of the equation. 3) Count how many of each are on each side - and attempt to balance from there. * Any good examples of equation balancing would be good to add to anyone answering.
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Yes , actually anyone can . IF they know how to balance on it.
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