Chemistry, asked by vaibhavm0529, 4 months ago

This chemical equation is not balanced:
AgBr(s) → Ag(s) + Br2(g).

Why isn’t it possible for the reaction to occur as indicated by the unbalanced equation?

A.
There are more substances on the right side of the equation than on the left side.
B.
There is a gas on the right side of the equation but not on the left side.
C.
The bromine atoms must go through a liquid state before becoming a gas.
D.
There is more mass represented on the right side of the equation than on the left side.
E.
The bromine atoms on the right side of the equation are not bonded to another element.

Answers

Answered by kjashanpreet2004
1

Answer:

option (e)

Explanation:

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Answered by Anonymous
0

Answer:

There are more substances on the right side of the equation than on the left side.

B.

There is a gas on the right side of the equation but not on the left side.

C.

The bromine atoms must go through a liquid state before becoming a gas.

D.

There is more mass represented on the right side of the equation than on the left side.

E.

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