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Balancing charges: Suppose that X represents an arbitrary cation and that Y represents an anionic species. Using the charges
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Balancing charges: Suppose that X represents an arbitrary cation and that Y represents an anionic species. Using the charges
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Use half reaction to balance:
CuS + NO3^- = Cu(NO3)2 + NO2 + SO2 S^2- = SO2 S Oxidized Cu^2+ + NO3^- = NO2 + Cu(NO3)2 N Red After
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Robert
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Can someone tell me when I add charges to my balancing equations? I know that you add charges when dealing ionic compounds
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Chopsticks
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Allegiant Airlines charges a mean base fare of $89. In addition, the airline charges for making a reservation on its website,
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Bill
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Allegiant Airlines charges a mean base fare of $89. In addition, the airline charges for making a reservation on its website,
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I am having difficulty with balancing this acidic solution;
I2+OCl{-} ----> IO3{-} +Cl{-} I get: I2 = OCl{-} +2H2O -----> IO3{-}
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Stacie
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Wow, ok, that helps a LOT!! I guess you can't very easily balance an equation that can never happen! :)
Thanks a lot! Just to
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Lacey
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Need help balancing this equation, just the coeffecients, do not need to balance the charges. The numbers are subscripts:
Ca0.41M
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Robert
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i started with the first charges: sqrt[2(20)(100))/0.05].
I don't know I'm doing right. Here the problem: Suppose you have a
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grace
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