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Fe + 2HCl = FeCl2
Are these reactions correct?
I was told to do them in "reaction de deplacement simple", or simple moving reaction, I think. 1. Mg
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Holly
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which equation represents an oxidation-reduction reaction?
1.HCl+KOH-->KCl+H2O 2.4HCl+MnO2-->MnCl2+2H2O+Cl2
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Alexis
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What is the oxidized substance in the following reaction? Fe + 2HCl → FeCl2 + H2
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Dylan
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Which option shows a correctly balanced chemical equation?
H₂O ⟶ H₂ + O₂ 2Fe₂O₃ + C ⟶ Fe + 3CO₂ FeS + 2HCl ⟶
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How much iron (II) sulfide would be needed to prepare 15L of hydrogen sulfide? My balanced equation is 2HCl + FeS --> H2S +
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Jacob
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I can't seem to figure this out!
I know I have to use mass to mass conversions though. Can someone help me out? Hydrochloric acid
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Abby
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One reaction of iron with hydrochloric acid is represented by the following thermochemical equation.
Fe(s) + 2HCl(aq) →
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Julia
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One reaction of iron with hydrochloric acid is represented by the following thermochemical equation.
Fe(s) + 2HCl(aq) →
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Jake
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One reaction of iron with hydrochloric acid is represented by the following
thermochemical equation. Fe(s) + 2HCl(aq) ? FeCl2(aq)
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Raul
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Fe + 2HCl = FeCl2 + H2 A piece of metallic iron (10 moles) was dissolved in concentrated hydrochloric acid. The reaction formed
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Liz
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