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14 March, 08:42

Aluminum plus chlorine yields aluminum chloride

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  1. 14 March, 08:48
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    Well, first you write the formulas of the reactants and the reaction products. and then you balance the equation, making sure the number of atoms of each substance that appear among the reactants is the same that is in the reaction products.

    here it goes ...

    Hydrogen plus Oxygen yield water.

    2H2 + O2--> 2H2O

    Nitrogen plus hydrogen yield ammonia.

    N2+2H2-->2NH4

    Aluminum bromide plus chlorine yield aluminum chloride and bromine.

    2AlBr3 + 3Cl2--> 2AlCl3+3Br2

    Hydrochloric acid plus sodium hydroxide yield sodium chloride plus water.

    HCl+NaOH-->NaCl+H2O

    Iron plus Lead (2) sulfate react forming iron (2) sulfate plus lead.

    Fe + PbSO2-->FeSO2+2Pb

    Potassium chlorate when heated produces potassium chloride plus oxygen gas.

    KClO3---> KCl + 3/2O2

    Sulfuric acid decomposes to form sulfur trioxide gas plus water.

    H2SO4-->SO3+H2O

    Sodium oxide combines with water to make sodium hydroxide.

    Na2O+H2O-->2NaOH

    Potassium iodide reacts with bromine forming potassium bromide plus

    2KI + BR2--> 2KBr + I2
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