Balance the equation-
FeCl3+NaOH=NaCl+Fe(OH)3
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Answer: FeCl3+3NaOH⇒Fe(OH)3+3NaCl
Start with the Ferric Chloride - it's got three Chloride ions, so you're going to need 3 Chloride ions on the product side. So that's 3 NaCl. Now you've got 3 Sodium ions on the product side. They have to come from the reactant side. So make that 3 NaOH going in.
Now we have one Iron going in, 3 Sodium, 3 Hydroxyl and 3 Chloride.
Coming out, we have one Iron, 3 Sodium, 3 Chloride and 3 Hydroxyl.
Start with the Ferric Chloride - it's got three Chloride ions, so you're going to need 3 Chloride ions on the product side. So that's 3 NaCl. Now you've got 3 Sodium ions on the product side. They have to come from the reactant side. So make that 3 NaOH going in.
Now we have one Iron going in, 3 Sodium, 3 Hydroxyl and 3 Chloride.
Coming out, we have one Iron, 3 Sodium, 3 Chloride and 3 Hydroxyl.
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FeCl3 + 3NaOH => 3NaCl + Fe(OH)3
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Fecl3+3NaOh=Fe(OH)3+Nacl
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