Balance equation for reaction occuring

  1. Balance equation for reaction occuring in basic solution.CrO4{2-}+S{2-}gives S+CrO{-} i don't know how to balance the charges in
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  2. How do I do these?1. Balance the equation for the reaction between zinc and hydrochloric acid. Zn + HCl ZnCl2 + H2 2. Balance
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  3. balance the following equation, and identify the type of reaction.ZnSO4+SrCl2-> i think it's a double replacement reaction. But
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  4. For each reaction, complete and balance the equation and give the net ionic equation.a) KOH(aq)+ZnCl2(aq)-> KCl2+ZnOH The second
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  5. Whether or not the reaction above can occur and result in an actual chemical change, we can write and balance an equation. Use
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  6. Whether or not the reaction above can occur and result in an actual chemical change, we can write and balance an equation. Use
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  7. Complete and balance the molecular equation, including phases, for the reaction of aqueous copper(II) chloride, CuCl2, and
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  8. Whether or not the reaction above can occur and result in an actual chemical change, we can write and balance an equation. Use
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  9. Whether or not the reaction above can occur and result in an actual chemical change, we can write and balance an equation. Use
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  10. Observe the diagram of the electrolytic cell (A aqueous solution of molten salt with a power supply). The molten salt is lithium
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