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NaCl (aq)+(NH4)2CrO4 (aq)=Na(NH4)2 (aq)+ClCro4 (s)
NaCl (aq)+(NH4)2CrO4 (aq)=Na(NH4)2 (aq)+ClCro4 (s)
Is this equation balanced correctly?
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