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25.08.2019 •
Chemistry
Solid iron(iii) hydroxide reacts with gaseous hydrogen chloride forming water and aqueous iron(iii) chloride.
can someone show me how to write this? i'm entering in online hmwk and it keeps telling me i'm wrong, but i'm not sure what's wrong with it. i would post my answer here, but i dont know how to type some of the subsrcipts (and stuff) in this box.
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Ответ:
Fe(OH)3 + 3HCl = FeCl3 + 3H2O
Ответ:
Yes, charge is conserved in a net ionic equation
Explanation:
A net ionic equation shows the species that combined among the reactants in a particular reaction to form the products. Other chemical species that did not undergo any change from left to right are called spectator ions.
In a net ionic equation, charge is conserved. The sum of the charges of the ions must be the same on both sides of a balanced net ionic equation. This is what is meant by conservation of charge.