Asked by Jacky
How do you find the skeleton equation for
lithium chromate(aq)+ barium chloride (aq) ==> lithium chloride (aq)+ barium chromates(s)
nickel(II) oxide(s) +oxygen(g)==> nickel(II) oxides(S)+dichlorine pentoxide(g)
lithium chromate(aq)+ barium chloride (aq) ==> lithium chloride (aq)+ barium chromates(s)
nickel(II) oxide(s) +oxygen(g)==> nickel(II) oxides(S)+dichlorine pentoxide(g)
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Answered by
DrBob222
lithium chromate(aq)+ barium chloride (aq) ==> lithium chloride (aq)+ barium chromates(s)
Li2CrO4(aq) + BaCl2(aq) ==> LiCl(aq) + BaCrO4(s)
nickel(II) oxide(s) +oxygen(g)==> nickel(II) oxides(S)+dichlorine pentoxide(g)
NOTE: You haven't copied the second equation correctly. There is no way you can get Cl2O5 when you don't have chlorine or a chlorine product anywhere in the equation
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