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When the equation H2S + HNO3 → S + NO + H2O is balanced, what is the coefficient for H2O?
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When the equation H2S + HNO3 → S + NO + H2O is balanced, what is the coefficient for H2O?
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the answer is not 3 but i am guessing 6 please let me know
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It isn't balanced. You have 3 *H and 3 * O, so something in the first formula must be changed. Have been searching for 1 hour and can't find the answer.
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