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Asked by Mary

How would you balance this equation:
CuS + KCl = ? Can you explain.
16 years ago

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Answered by bobpursley
Write the unbalanced equation

CuS+KCl>>K2S + CuCl2

Now, proceed to balance Try a coefficent on the left side 2 before KCl
16 years ago

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