Chemistry, asked by thiagarajpurvi, 12 days ago

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balance this chemical equation..pls
Na+Cl2=NaCl

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Answered by devender9363
0

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Answered by imaditya14
1

Answer:

2Na+Cl2=2NaCl

Explanation:

Since there are two chlorine atoms on the left side, there needs to be two chlorine atoms on the right side. So I put a coefficient of two in front of the formula

NaCl

.

Na(s)

+

Cl

2

(

g

)

2NaCl

Now there are two sodium and two chlorine atoms on the right side. However, the left side has only one sodium atom. So I put a coefficient of two in front of the formula

Na

.

2Na(s)

+

Cl

2

(

g

)

2NaCl(s)

Now there are two sodium and two chlorine atoms on both sides of the equation and it is balanced.

Notice that I only changed the amount of each substance by changing the coefficients. I did not change the formulas.

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