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how to balance chemical equation NaCl+Ag(NO3)2=AgCl+Na(NO3)2​

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Answered by RahulJyoti
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ANSWER :

NaCl+Ag(NO3)2 --> AgCl+Na(NO3)2

KEYPOINTS

  • THE ABOVE IS ALREADY BALANCED
  • TO BALANCED A EQUATION YOU NEED TO KEEP THIS POINTS IN MIND :

1) IN THE LEFT SIDES OF EQUATION, YOU COUNT HOW MANY MOLECULES OR ATOM

ARE THERE OF THE DIFFERENT ELEMENTS . e.g , In the LHS of the above equation

There are

1 –> Na

1 —> Ag

2--> NO3

2) THEN IN THE RHS

OF EQUATION, YOU COUNT HOW MANY MOLECULES OR ATOM ARE THERE OF THE DIFFERENT ELEMENTS . e.g , In the RHS of the above equation

There are

1 –> Ag

1 —> Cl

2--> NO3

IF THE LHS = RHS THE EQUATION IS BALANCED AND IF NOT THEM UNBALANCED.

HOPE YOU WILL UNDERSTAND

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