Physics, asked by amena80, 5 months ago

balance the chemical equation
Al(s)+Fe2O3(s)=>Al2O3(s)+Fe(s)

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Answered by govindarajs228
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Use uppercase for the first character in the element and lowercase for the second character. Examples: Fe, Au, Co, Br, C, O, N, F.

Ionic charges are not yet supported and will be ignored.

Replace immutable groups in compounds to avoid ambiguity. For example, C6H5C2H5 + O2 = C6H5OH + CO2 + H2O will not be balanced, but XC2H5 + O2 = XOH + CO2 + H2O will.

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Examples

Fe2O3(S) + Al(S) = Al2O3(S) + Fe(S)

NH2CH2COOH + Ba(OH)2 = (NH2CH2COO)2Ba + H2O

CH3CH(OH)CH3 + O2 = C3H6O + H2O

Fe + H2SO4 = Fe2(SO4)3 + H2

Ba(OH)2 + H2SO4 = H2O + BaSO4

K2SO4 + Cu(NO3)2 = KNO3 + CuSO4

Ba(BrO3)2 + F2 + H2O = Ba(BrO4)2 + HF

F2 + H2O = OF2 + HF

Zn + HCl = ZnCl2 + H2

WO3 + H2 = W + H2O

BaCl2 + H2SO4 = BaSO4 + HCl

Ag + H2SO4 = Ag2SO4 + H2O + SO2

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