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How does the law of conservation of mass apply to this reaction: Al + 3HCl → H2 + AlCl3?


The equation needs to be balanced. There are fewer hydrogen atoms in the equation than aluminum or chlorine.


Hydrogen and chlorine need to be balanced. There is an equal amount of aluminum on each side.


The law of conservation of mass has already been applied. There is an equal number of each element on both sides of the equation.


Only the hydrogen needs to be balanced. There are equal numbers of aluminum and chlorine.

Answers

Answered by prabirkumarmaiti3
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Answer:

2Al+6HCl=2AlCl3+3H2

Answered by prakhar20062
0

Answer:

2Al + 6HCl → 2AlCl3 + 3H2

Explanation:

Hydrogen and chlorine need to be balanced. There is an equal amount of aluminum on each side. Only the hydrogen needs to be balanced.

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