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Balance AgL + Fe2(Co3)3 = FeL3 + Ag2Co3

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Answer:

6AgI + Fe₂(CO₃)3 → 2FeI₃+ 3Ag₂CO₃

Step-by-step explanation:

  • The process of balancing chemical equations involves putting coefficients on reactants and products to ensure the number of atoms of each element is equal on both sides of the equation.
  • It is a try and error method that is done to make an equation obey the law of conservation of mass.

In this case;

  • Our unbalanced equation is, AgI + Fe₂(CO₃)3 → FeI₃+ Ag₂CO₃
  • It can be balanced by putting the coefficients 6, 1, 2, 3.
  • Therefore, the balanced chemical equation is;

6AgI + Fe₂(CO₃)3 → 2FeI₃+ 3Ag₂CO₃

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