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balance the equation : FeBr3 + H2SO4-- Fe2(SO4)3+HBr​

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Answered by JashanAtom5002
1

Answer:

aFeBr3 + bH2SO4 - cFe2(SO4)3 + dHBr

a =2c , 3a = d , 2b = d , b= 3c

let a = 2 , then c = 1 , d = 6 , b = 3

so 2FeBr3 + 3H2SO4 - Fe2(SO4)3 + 6HBr

Answered by Anonymous
11

Explanation:

 \blue{\underline \bold  \red{ Balanced \:   Equation:}}

  \sf\purple{ \red{2} \purple{FeBr_{3} } }+   \sf \red{3}  \sf\purple{ H_{2}{SO_{4}}}   \orange\rightarrow \:    \sf\green{Fe_{2} {(SO_{4})} _{3} } +   \sf\red{6} \sf \green{HBr}

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