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When the equation 2Fe (III) + 3Br2 --> FeBr is balanced, what will the coefficient for Fe be on the right side of the equation?

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The coefficient for Fe will be 6, because the left side Fr equals 6.
User Kalle
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Answer: Coefficient of Fe(III) on the right side of the equation is 2.

Step-by-step explanation:

The balanced equation for the reactions is as shown below:


2Fe(III)+3B{ r }_( 2 )\longrightarrow 2FeB{ r }_( 3 )

In the equation 2 molecules of Fe(III) react with 3 molecules of
B{ r }_( 2 ) to give two molecules
FeB{ r }_( 3 ). these ratios are also known as molar ratios and are written as coefficients in the equation.

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