Chemistry, asked by jrani2068, 1 month ago

AgCl(s)----Ag(s)+Cl2(g)
Balance the equation
Also explain it.​

Answers

Answered by ummehanne899
2

Answer:

2Agcl--------------------2Ag+cl2

Answered by Aryan0123
14

Answer :-

2 AgCl → 2 Ag + Cl₂

Explanation :-

✠ Firstly consider the unbalanced chemical equation.

AgCl → Ag + Cl₂

✠ As it can be observed there are 2 atoms of Chlorine in the product side but only 1 chlorine atom in the reactant side.

✠ So, multiply the reactant part by 2. This gives us:

2 AgCl → Ag + Cl₂

✠ Now again there are 2 atoms of Silver (Ag) in the reactant part but only 1 atom in the products side.

So multiply 2 for silver atom in products part.

Now the final balanced chemical equation would be:

2 AgCl → 2 Ag + Cl₂】

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