Na2So4+Hg(NO3)2 balance equation and find

  1. Na2So4+Hg(NO3)2balance equation and find the spectator ion
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    2. Sahil asked by Sahil
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  2. Na₂SO₄(aq) + CaCl₂(aq) -> CaSO₄ (s) + 2NaCl(aq)Now that we have a balanced chemical equation, let's write the ionic
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  3. Enter the formulae of the products and give their states. Type your answer using the format Na2SO4(aq) for Na2SO4(aq). Do not
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  4. Balance the following equation:K2CrO4+Na2SO3+HCl--->KCl + Na2SO4+CrCl3+H2O Enter the coefficients for each compound, separated
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  5. Balance the equation:K2CrO4 + Na2SO3 + HCl --> KCl + Na2SO4 +CrCl3 + H2O
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  6. Balance and complete equationH2SO4 + Na2CO3 ---> Na2SO4 + H2O + CO2
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  7. Redox equations are often long and difficult to balance by inspection. Luckily, electron transfers and oxidation numbers provide
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  8. Use the equation to answer the question.(1 point)4NaCl+2SO2+4H2O+ O2→ Na2SO4+4HCl Select the numbers from the drop down box
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  9. Balance the following equation:K2CrO4+Na2SO3+HCl>>>>>>Na2SO4+CrCl3+H2O Enter the coefficients for eachcompound, separated by
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  10. Use the equation to answer the question.(1 point) 4NaCl+2SO2+2H2O+ O2→ Na2SO4+4HCl Select the numbers from the drop down box
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