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write balanced chemical equation for aluminium bromide+chlorine gives aluminium chloride+bromine

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Answered by debnathkishan01
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Answer:

Albr3 + Cl gives Alcl3 +. Br

Explanation:

Albr3 + 3Cl = Alcl3 + 3Br.

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Answered by anurimasingh22
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Answer:

Albr3 + 3Cl equals Alcl3 + 3Br.

Stoichiometric coefficients must be added to the reactants and products in order to balance chemical equations. Because a chemical equation must adhere to the laws of conservation of mass and constant proportions, i.e., the same number of atoms of each element must exist on the reactant side and the product side of the equation, this is crucial.

In this article, two quick and simple ways to balance a chemical equation are discussed. The first method of balancing is the conventional method, while the second method is the algebraic method.

It is said that the chemical equation is balanced if there are no inequalities. In this illustration, the number of atoms in the reactant and product sides of each element is now equal.

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