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Now that we have put a coefficient of 3 in front of caso4, what coefficient should go in front of cacl2 to balance calcium (ca)?

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3 to balance the calciums on both sides of the equation, but only if that balances the Cl on both sides of the equation to because you now have 6 Cl and 3Ca 
User Ralf Stubner
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Answer:

3 (three).

Step-by-step explanation:

Hello,

Perhaps, you are talking about the following undergoing chemical reaction:


CaSO_4+AlCl_3-->CaCl_2+Al_2(SO_4)_3

Thus, balancing it by inspection, one obtains:


3CaSO_4+2AlCl_3-->3CaCl_2+Al_2(SO_4)_3

In such a way, a 3 (three) must be placed in front of the calcium chloride
CaCl_2 in order to balance calcium and consequently the rest of the chemical reaction.

Best regards.

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