Chemistry, asked by abhinaysonar, 20 days ago

H2S2O7(l) + H2O(l) ----H2SO4(l) balancing the equation ​

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Answered by Rajkd180203
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Answer:

H2S2O7(l) + H2O(l) ---- 2 H2SO4(l)

Now the reaction is balanced as the number of atoms on each side is equal.

Answered by Anonymous
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Balanced equation will be -

H2S2O7(l) + H2O(l) ----> 2H2SO4(l)

  • To balance the chemical equation, we should have same number of atoms on both sides, i.e. left hand side and right hand side.
  • In the given chemical reaction, four atoms of hydrogen, two atoms of sulphur and eight atoms of oxygen are present on left hand side.
  • So, to balance them on right hand side, stoichiometric coefficient of 2 will be added.
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