Chemistry, asked by anuraghu88, 1 year ago

balance equation feCl2+Cl2 =FeCl3

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Answered by Anonymous
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FeCl2 + Cl2 ------> FeCl3


Balanced equation is:

2[FeCl2] + Cl2 -----> 2[FeCl3]

2FeCl2 + Cl2 -------> 2FeCl3


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Answered by soniatiwari214
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Answer:

2 FeCl2 + Cl2 → 2 FeCl3.

Explanation:

  • An equation for a chemical reaction is said to be balanced if both the reactants and the products have the same number of atoms and total charge for each component of the reaction. In other words, both sides of the reaction have an equal balance of mass and charge.
  • The reactants and products of a chemical reaction are listed in an imbalanced chemical equation, but the amounts necessary to meet the conservation of mass are not specified.
  • The equation must be balanced so that each type of atom appears in equal amounts on both the left and right sides of the arrow. This is accomplished by altering the compounds' coefficients (numbers placed in front of compound formulas).

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