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Is this a balanced equation yes or no? Na(g)+2HCl(g)⇒H2+2NaCl(s)
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Na(g)+2HCl(g)⇒H2+2NaCl(s)
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No because if it were a balanced equation it would be 2Na(g) + 2HCI(g)= H2 + 2NaCI(s)
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