this can be trick balancing equations but this one is easy. the correct equation is CaCO3--> CaO+CO2. CaO plus CO2 does equal CaCO3 because you are adding the single Oxogen atom in CaO to the double Oxygen atom in CO2. basic maths makes it 1+2=3. Easy!!
The reaction is:Ag+ + Cl- = AgCl(s)Silver chloride is an insoluble, white, photosensitive precipitate.
Fe and Cl are chemical elements situated in the periodic table.FeCl2 is a chemical compound.
CI2, or dichlorine, is indeed a molecule composed of two chlorine atoms bonded together. It is represented by the chemical formula Cl₂ and is classified as a diatomic molecule. In its gaseous state, it plays a role in various chemical reactions and has applications in industrial processes.
No, just one covalent (single) bond: Cl-Cl
Ci2 typically refers to a hypothetical compound made up of two iodine atoms (I2), not a standard chemical notation. However, if you meant Cl2, that represents chlorine gas, which consists of two chlorine atoms bonded together. If you meant to refer to a specific compound or context, please clarify for a more accurate answer.
The balanced equation for the reaction between KI and Cl2 to form KCl and I2 is: 2KI + Cl2 -> 2KCl + I2 This equation is already balanced.
The reaction is:Ag+ + Cl- = AgCl(s)Silver chloride is an insoluble, white, photosensitive precipitate.
Fe and Cl are chemical elements situated in the periodic table.FeCl2 is a chemical compound.
Cholride? Chlorine
no.
The chemical equation for the formation of table salt from sodium and chlorine is: 2 Na + Cl2 -> 2 NaCl
CI2 is a covalent molecule. It consists of two chlorine atoms sharing a pair of electrons between them to form a single covalent bond.
Correctly written it is 2Al(s) + 3Cl2(g) = 2AlCl3(s)
No, just one covalent (single) bond: Cl-Cl
To balance the reaction CI2 + KI → KCI + I2, you need to adjust the coefficients of the compounds in the reaction. Start by balancing the non-hydrogen and non-oxygen atoms first, then balance the hydrogen and oxygen atoms if present. In this case, the balanced reaction is 1Cl2 + 2KI → 2KCl + 1I2.
Ci2 typically refers to a hypothetical compound made up of two iodine atoms (I2), not a standard chemical notation. However, if you meant Cl2, that represents chlorine gas, which consists of two chlorine atoms bonded together. If you meant to refer to a specific compound or context, please clarify for a more accurate answer.
For 2HCl(g) ==> H2(g) + Cl2(g) the Keq = [H2][Cl2]/[HCl]^2