Copper plus Chlorine react to form Copper(II) chloride, which is a greenish compound that can be in various forms, such as solid, liquid, or gas, depending on conditions.
When iron is added to lead chloride, no reaction occurs since iron is less reactive than lead. Iron will not displace lead in the compound to form a new substance.
The word equation for iron plus chlorine yields iron chloride is: Iron + Chlorine → Iron chloride.
The word equation for hydrogen chloride plus sodium hydroxide is hydrochloric acid plus sodium chloride.
This word equation is incorrect because it does not follow the law of conservation of mass. The equation should be: calcium chloride plus magnesium sulfate yields barium sulfate plus magnesium chloride.
Yes, sodium chloride is NaCl.
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hydrogen and led chloride :)
Copper plus Chlorine react to form Copper(II) chloride, which is a greenish compound that can be in various forms, such as solid, liquid, or gas, depending on conditions.
No reaction occurs; and salt is sodium chloride.
When iron is added to lead chloride, no reaction occurs since iron is less reactive than lead. Iron will not displace lead in the compound to form a new substance.
The word equation for iron plus chlorine yields iron chloride is: Iron + Chlorine → Iron chloride.
= iron hydroxide plus sodium chloride
Calcium carbonate.
The word equation for hydrogen chloride plus sodium hydroxide is hydrochloric acid plus sodium chloride.
Sodium chloride ans iron chloride don't react.
barium chloride plus sodium sulphate yields barium sulphate plus sodium chloride