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CuCl+?=Cu(OH)2 please help as I'm confused, isn't such a reaction not possible?
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CuCl+?=Cu(OH)2
please help as I'm confused, isn't such a reaction not possible?
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No the reaction wouldn't be possible because there is no chlorine among the products of the reaction
The amount of each reacting element has to be equal to the amount of that same element in the products side
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