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If the chemical equation below is balanced, what number would go in front of hydrochloric acid (HCD?

_CuCl2 + H2S → _Cus + _HCI​

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Answer:

Coefficient 2 on HCl

Balanced equation: CuCl₂ + H₂S → CuS + 2HCI​

Step-by-step explanation:

We are required to balance the chemical equation given;

  • The equation is;

CuCl₂ + H₂S → CuS + HCI​

  • Balancing chemical equations involves putting appropriate coefficients on the products and reactants involved in a chemical reactions.
  • It ensures that the number of atoms of each element is equal; on both sides of a chemical equation.

In our case;

  • To balance the chemical equation, we put coefficients; 1, 1, 1, 2 on CuCl₂, H₂S, CuS and HCl respectively.
  • Therefore, the balanced equation will be;

CuCl₂ + H₂S → CuS + 2HCI​

  • The equation now obeys the law of conservation of mass which requires the mass of reactants be equal to the mass of products.
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