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Balance the following equation: K2CrO4+Na2SO3+HCl--->KCl
Balance the equation:
K2CrO4 + Na2SO3 + HCl --> KCl + Na2SO4 +CrCl3 + H2O
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Anonymous
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Balance the following equation:
K2CrO4+Na2SO3+HCl--->KCl + Na2SO4+CrCl3+H2O Enter the coefficients for each compound, separated
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Angie
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Balance the following equation:
K2CrO4+Na2SO3+HCl>>>>>>Na2SO4+CrCl3+H2O Enter the coefficients for eachcompound, separated by
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Redox equations are often long and difficult to balance by inspection. Luckily, electron transfers and oxidation numbers provide
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Describe how one would prepare these solutions in the laboratory, using weights reagents and volumes of solutions:
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3.50 mol Al(NO3)3 reacts with 5.00 mols K2CrO4, the total number of moles of Al2(CrO4)3 and KNO3 would be?
Here is the equation
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What is the chemical reaction between these chemicals?
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Fe2+ is oxidized to Fe3+ and CrO4is reduced to Cr3+ using an unknown sample containing Fe2+ and 0.04322M K2CrO4 solution in a
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An excess of aqueous AgNO3 reacts with
24.5 mL of 5 M K2CrO4(aq) to form a precip- itate. What is the precipitate? 1. AgNO3 2.
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