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Dylan Williams
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2 December, 12:53
Why is Ca + NaCl - > Ca (NaCl) 2?
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Devan Brooks
2 December, 13:18
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It's either not Ca (NaCl) 2 or you have to balance the equation by making NaCl as 2NaCl
so Ca + NaCl = CaCl + Na
or Ca + 2NaCl = Ca (NaCl) 2
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