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HCl+CaCO3 --> CaCl+H3O balanced?
12 years ago

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Answered by drwls
No. It is not balanced.
There is no such thing as (neutral) H3O, nor is there any CaCl. The products should be H2O and CaCl2.

How did you get 3 H's in the products with only one H in the reactants? What happened to two of the three O atoms you started out with?

Try again.
12 years ago
Answered by Bob
Tks. As I thought
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