Math, asked by divyankagaur75, 4 months ago

(h) Iron sulphide + Hydrochloric acid (dil) → Iron
(II) chloride + Hydrogen sulphide
balance it in chemical equation
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Answers

Answered by edifyknpbprajwal027
1

Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

How to Balance:

FeS + HCl → FeCl2 + H2S

Word equation: Iron (II) sulfide + Hydrochloric acid → Iron (II) chloride + Hydrogen sulfide

Type of Chemical Reaction: For this reaction we have a double replacement reaction.

Balancing Strategies: In this double displacement reaction the Fe and H atoms are switching places. In order to balance the reaction, count the atoms on each side of the equation.

Answered by ppavan143
0

Answer:

double displacement reaction

Step-by-step explanation:

Fes + Hcl + is gives rise to Fecl + H2

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