Balance the following chemical equation (if necessary):

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### Balancing Chemical Equations

#### Objective
Balance the following chemical equation if necessary:

\[ \text{BF}_3(s) + \text{Li}_2\text{SO}_3(s) \rightarrow \text{LiF}(s) + \text{B}_2(\text{SO}_3)_3(s) \]

#### Interactive Interface
Below the equation, you will find an interface designed to assist in balancing the equation. The interface includes:

- **Numerical and Element Selectors**: 
  - Options to select coefficients ranging from 1 to 9. 
  - Boxes to place these numerical coefficients in front of the chemical compounds in the equation.
  
- **State Symbols**: 
  - Buttons to denote the state of the compounds (solid (s), liquid (l), gas (g), aqueous (aq)).

- **Functional Buttons**:
  - **Reset**: Clears all inputs.
  - **Delete**: Removes the last entry or selection.

Use these tools to adjust the coefficients in front of each chemical formula to achieve a balanced equation, ensuring that the same number of each type of atom appears on both sides of the equation.
Transcribed Image Text:### Balancing Chemical Equations #### Objective Balance the following chemical equation if necessary: \[ \text{BF}_3(s) + \text{Li}_2\text{SO}_3(s) \rightarrow \text{LiF}(s) + \text{B}_2(\text{SO}_3)_3(s) \] #### Interactive Interface Below the equation, you will find an interface designed to assist in balancing the equation. The interface includes: - **Numerical and Element Selectors**: - Options to select coefficients ranging from 1 to 9. - Boxes to place these numerical coefficients in front of the chemical compounds in the equation. - **State Symbols**: - Buttons to denote the state of the compounds (solid (s), liquid (l), gas (g), aqueous (aq)). - **Functional Buttons**: - **Reset**: Clears all inputs. - **Delete**: Removes the last entry or selection. Use these tools to adjust the coefficients in front of each chemical formula to achieve a balanced equation, ensuring that the same number of each type of atom appears on both sides of the equation.
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