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Balance the chemical equation: Fe + Cl₂ → FeCla.

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User Spullen
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Answer:

2Fe + Cl(sub2) ---> 2FeCl

Step-by-step explanation:

Before balancing, there is 1 Fe and 2 Cl on the left side of the equation. In order to get 2 Cl on the right side, we have to multiply (FeCl) by 2. This causes there to be 2 Fe on the right side also, so now you go back and multiply 2 by the Fe on the left. Leaving you with 2 Fe and 2 Cl on the left, and 2 Fe and 2 Cl on the right.

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User BangOperator
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Answer:

2Fe + Cl₂ → 2FeCl

Step-by-step explanation:

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