Asked by Lee

I have to balance a double replacement chemical reaction. I do not know if I am doing it right. The question is
1/2 of A combines with 1/3 of K.
A = FeCl (ag) and K = NaOH
Is the answer FeCl+NaOH = FeOH + ClNa?

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Answered by drwls
What does (ag) mean? Do you mean (aq)? (aq would mean aqueous)
There is no stable compound with the formula FeCl. I don't known what you mean by 1/2 of A and 1/3 of K. What are the units? moles? kilograms?

Perhaps DrBob222 can make sense of your question.
Answered by Lee
Sorry I mistyped. I meant to type aq.
I don't feel so bad that it is confusing to others.
The actual assignment states balance the equation for 1/2 of A, where A is FECl, is combined with 1/3 of K, where K is NaOH. I have no other information .
Answered by DrBob222
I looked at the problem and it doesn't make sense to me either so I've passed it up.
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