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18 January, 02:10

In this equation: FeBr2+K2CO3=Fe2 (CO3) 2+KBr do I simplify the 2's on iron and the CO3 on the "right side" before continuing or keep them and why?

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  1. 18 January, 02:36
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    Yes simplify. Anybody educated in chemistry can look at the equation and see that you have Fe+2 and CO3-2 combined to make FeCO3. But you don't need the 2s. Always simplify the subscripts.

    By the way, the equation is not fully balanced. Check KBr.
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