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How can I change ca(hco3)2+cl(aq)=cacl2(aq) + co2(g) + h2O in to ironic equation?
10 years ago

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DrBob222
Do you intend for that to be Cl^-(aq) or Cl2(aq). It isn't balanced. If you write what you intended and balance it we can change to whatever you need.
10 years ago

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