2P + 5Cl2 -> 2PCL5
show you the balance reaction between water and phsphorous trichloride show you the balance reaction between water and phsphorous trichloride show you the balance reaction between water and phsphorous trichloride
This equation does not balance because 2 chlorine salts do not react with eachother. However, they are both highly soluable in water. By adding H2O, this equation can be balanced.
it may produces explosive material if not stabilized
Calcium + Chlorine --> Calcium Chloride Ca + Cl --> CaCl Balanced Equation: Ca + Cl2 --> CaCl2 Calcium has a 2+ charge, while chlorine has a 1- charge. Therefore you need two chlorine ions to balance the charges.
iodine reacts with chlorine gas produces iodine trichloride I + Cl2 -->ICl3 now you have to balance the equation and you get: 2I + 3Cl2--> 2ICl3 Note: iodine trichloride is a molecular compound and that is why they used a prefix on the chloride. Therefore iodine trichloride just means 1 iodine and 3 chlorines resulting in ICl3. Also because chlorine is a diatomic element it needs to have a subscript of 2.
Ca + Cl2 -> CaCl2
What is the balanced equation for CH3CHO when completely oxdized
molecular chlorine is added to a solution of sodium bromide fine the balance equation and the net ionic equation
show you the balance reaction between water and phsphorous trichloride show you the balance reaction between water and phsphorous trichloride show you the balance reaction between water and phsphorous trichloride
It is impossible to balance that equation.
This equation does not balance because 2 chlorine salts do not react with eachother. However, they are both highly soluable in water. By adding H2O, this equation can be balanced.
If your goal is to balance the equation, then yes, you have to chose the coefficients.
Assets = Liabilities + Equity is the Balance Sheets Equation.
Balanced equation for Sodium and Chlorine is: 2Na + Cl2 --> 2NaCl
No because you always keep an equation in balance when solving it
Jean Beguin was the first iatrochemist to balance a chemical equation.
it may produces explosive material if not stabilized