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1.4) Balance the following chemical equations. You do not need to include the states of the reactants or products.
a) Cu(NO3)2 + NaBr CuBr₂ + NaNO3
b) FeCl3 + Na₂CO3 → Fe₂(CO3)3 +NaCl
c) KH₂O →KOH + H₂
d) Al2(CO3)3 +3Mgl₂-2 All3 + MgCO3
e) SnS₂ +30₂ → SnO₂ +2SO₂
f) Ba + 0₂
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BaO
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Transcribed Image Text:1.4) Balance the following chemical equations. You do not need to include the states of the reactants or products. a) Cu(NO3)2 + NaBr CuBr₂ + NaNO3 b) FeCl3 + Na₂CO3 → Fe₂(CO3)3 +NaCl c) KH₂O →KOH + H₂ d) Al2(CO3)3 +3Mgl₂-2 All3 + MgCO3 e) SnS₂ +30₂ → SnO₂ +2SO₂ f) Ba + 0₂ Go back BaO Reminder: When a polyatomic ion, such as NO3, appears on both sides of an equation, it may be counted as if it was one "element." Click here for a hint amount on reactant side element amount on Products Click here to check your answer Go to next question
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