KOH(aq) + NaCl(aq)
It is impossible to balance AL CI H2 because it is an incomplete equation. There are products missing from this chemical equation. If your query was how do you balance 2 HCI + 2AL then the answer would be 2 HC1 + 2 AL = 2 ALCI + H2.
CH4+O2 --- CO2+H2O... All that's missing - is the number 2 before the water molecule... CH4+O2 --- CO2+2H2O
To determine the missing product in a nuclear reaction, you typically need to analyze the reactants and the known products, ensuring that both mass and atomic number are conserved. This involves balancing the equation by considering the types of particles involved, such as protons, neutrons, and any emitted radiation. Without the specific details of the nuclear reaction presented, I cannot provide the exact missing product. Please provide the details of the reaction for a more accurate response.
The balanced equation for the reaction of C6H12O6 with O2 to form CO2 and H2O is: C6H12O6 + 6 O2 -> 6 CO2 + 6 H2O
HSeO3 is the chemical formula for selenous acid, a weak acid containing selenium in the +4 oxidation state. It is used in chemical synthesis and as a reagent in analytical chemistry.
Please post the equation
99 43 tc + 99 44 ru
It is impossible to balance AL CI H2 because it is an incomplete equation. There are products missing from this chemical equation. If your query was how do you balance 2 HCI + 2AL then the answer would be 2 HC1 + 2 AL = 2 ALCI + H2.
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Beta -apex- :D
Without seeing the drawing, it is difficult to pinpoint the exact issue. However, potential problems could include incorrect placement of reactants and products, missing or extra elements, incorrect chemical structures, or incorrect stoichiometry. The student should review the reaction equation and ensure that the drawing accurately represents the chemical reaction.
The missing chemicals are 2LiOH + 2LiNO3 = H2O + CO2 + 4LiNO3.
This is a set of three numbers. It is NOT an equation. There is nothing missing from a non-existent equation.
In this reaction, sodium reacts with sulphuric acid to produce hydrogen gas and sodium sulfate. The balanced chemical equation for this reaction is: 2Na + H2SO4 → Na2SO4 + H2. Therefore, the missing product is sodium sulfate.
Missing....? But the answer to find the missing is normally either "algebra" or "find another equation to use."
In the given chemical equation, the reactants are potassium sulfate (K₂SO₄) and lead(II) iodide (PbI₂). These substances undergo a chemical reaction to produce lead(II) phosphate (Pb₃(PO₄)₂) and potassium iodide (KI). The equation seems to be missing proper stoichiometry and may need clarification for accurate balancing.