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The given reaction is taking place between aqueous ammonium chloride and aqueous copper(II)nitrate

Step-by-step explanation

Step 1.
The incomplete equation is,
               
The complete given equation is,
             
Here, both ammonium chloride and nitrate are water soluble.
If the reaction occurs the possible products are Copper(II)chloride and ammonium nitrate.
 
In the given reaction, the coefficient of and is multiplied by to balance the equation on both sides.
 
Addition of coefficient is just to change the number of molecules not the kind of molecules.
Therefore, the balanced equation is,
                 

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