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When you balance the equation FeCl₃ + NH₄OH ---> Fe(OH)₃ + NH₄Cl, what is the coefficient of ammonium chloride?

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User Drys
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Answer:

3

Step-by-step explanation:

An equation is balanced when there is an equal amount of each element on both sides of the reaction. You can change these amounts by adding coefficients.

The unbalanced equation:

FeCl₃ + NH₄OH ---> Fe(OH)₃ + NH₄Cl

Reactants: 1 iron, 3 chlorine, 1 nitrogen, 5 hydrogen, 1 oxygen

Products: 1 iron, 1 chlorine, 1 nitrogen, 7 hydrogen, 3 oxygen

The balanced equation:

FeCl₃ + 3 NH₄OH ---> Fe(OH)₃ + 3 NH₄Cl

Reactants: 1 iron, 3 chlorine, 3 nitrogen, 15 hydrogen, 3 oxygen

Products: 1 iron, 3 chlorine, 3 nitrogen, 15 hydrogen, 3 oxygen

Ammonium Chloride = NH₄Cl

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