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Balance the following chemical equation by filling in the correct coefficient on the right-hand side. H2 + Cl2 --> ______HCl.
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Balance the following chemical equation by filling in the correct coefficient on the right-hand side. H2 + Cl2 --> ______HCl.
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you just have to cross one of the 2 out and you get 2HCl
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