6 Nov 2021
Problem 81a
Page 173
Section: Cumulative Problems
Chapter 4: Chemical Quantities and Aqueous Reactions
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6 Nov 2021
Given information
Given the reaction
Step-by-step explanation
Step 1.
The incomplete given equation is,
The complete given equation is,
In this condition, both hydrochloric acid and mercury(I)nitrate are water soluble.
If the reaction occurs, mercury chloride and nitric acid are two likely outcomes.
The coefficients of and are multiplied by to balance the equation on both sides in the given reaction.
The number of molecules changes when a coefficient is added, but not their kind.
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