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balance the following equation stepwise Ag + HCL = AgCl +H2​

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Answered by PraaneshNair
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Answer:

Ag + HCl ➜  AgCl + H₂

First, balance Hydrogen.

On LHS, There is 1 H, but on RHS, there is 2 H.

So multiply HCl with 2.

Ag + 2HCl ➜ AgCl + H₂

Now, Chlorine.

On LHS. there is 2 Cl, but on RHS, there is 1 Cl.

So multiply AgCl with 2,

Ag + 2HCl ➜ 2AgCl + H₂

Finally, we balance Ag.

On LHS, there is 1 Ag, but on RHS, there is 2 Ag.

So multiply Ag with 2.

2Ag + 2HCl ➜ 2AgCl + H₂

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Answered by pds39937
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Explanation:

Ag + 2HCl. = AgCl + H2

Ag + 2HCl. =. 2AgCl + H2

2Ag + 2HCl. = 2AgCl + H2.

( Balanced Equation)

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