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Balance the chemical equation h²+cl²gives hcl

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Answered by maditya9306
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order to balance H2 + Cl2 → HCl you'll need to be sure to count all of H and Cl atoms on each side of the chemical equation. Once you know how many of each type of atom you have you can only change the coefficients (the numbers in front of atoms or compounds) in order to balance the equation.

Answered by Anonymous
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》Balance the following chemical equation :

• H2 + Cl2 -------> HCl .

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A chemical equation is the symbolic representation of a chemical reaction in the form of symbols and formulae, wherein the reactant entities are given on the left-hand side and the product entities on the right-hand side.

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  • To balance a chemical equation, start by writing down the number of atoms in each element, which is listed in the subscript next to each atom.

  • Then, add coefficients to the atoms on each side of the equation to balance them with the same atoms on the other side.

☆ H2 + Cl2 ------> 2HCl

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