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fecl3+nh4oh=fe(oh)3+nh4cl
the number of atoms on each side of the equation can be used to determine if mass is conserved
the number of atoms on each side of the equation can be used to determine if mass is conserved
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FeCl3 + NH4OH = Fe(OH)3 + NH4Cl
Fe: 1 on both sides
Cl: 3 on left, 1 on right
N: 1 on right
H: 4 on right
O: 1 on left, 3 on right
The number of atoms on each side of the equation is not balanced, indicating that mass is not conserved in this reaction.
Fe: 1 on both sides
Cl: 3 on left, 1 on right
N: 1 on right
H: 4 on right
O: 1 on left, 3 on right
The number of atoms on each side of the equation is not balanced, indicating that mass is not conserved in this reaction.
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