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Balance the following chemical

equation by providing the correct
coefficients.
[ ]FeBr3 + [ ]Na2S → [ ]Fe2S3 + [ ]NaBr

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User Gacrux
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

A chemical formula can be defined as a notation that is used to show which element and how many is contained in a chemical compound.

Also, in chemistry, the sum of charges of the anion and the cation of any ionic compound is always equal to zero.

A chemical equation is considered to be balanced when the amount of reactants on the left is equal to the amount of products on the right.

Therefore;

[2]FeBr3 + [3]Na2S → [1]Fe2S3 + [6]NaBr

In the above chemical equation, we will balance the reactants in the chemical equation with the smallest coefficients possible;


2FeBr_(3) + 3Na_(3)S ----> Fe_(2)S{3} + 6NaBr

Two (2) moles of Iron (III) Bromide reacts with two (2) moles of Sodium Sulfide to form Iron (III) Sulfide and Sodium Bromide.

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