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Marley Payne
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9 November, 16:38
Why is sodium chloride not balenced
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9 November, 16:42
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There isn't a coefficients because instead there's subscripts
Explanation:
Na (s) + Cl2 (g) → NaCl (s)
This isn't a correct chemical equation
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Lane
9 November, 16:52
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Na (s) + Cl2 (g) → NaCl (s)
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it's balanced by adding coefficients of 2 in front of Na and NaCl
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