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I'm having some real trouble with a tricky problem on a worksheet we got in my high school Chem class, if anyone could shine some light on my problem, I would be really interested to know how to solve this.
The Balancing Calculator on this same site says that some of the chemicals have coefficients of 0, I don't understand what that means.
Wiseman_X wrote:I'm having some real trouble with a tricky problem on a worksheet we got in my high school Chem class, if anyone could shine some light on my problem, I would be really interested to know how to solve this.
The Balancing Calculator on this same site says that some of the chemicals have coefficients of 0, I don't understand what that means.
I'll insist that it must be H2O, there is absolutely no way H2 could be produced in such a reaction (due to the fact that Cl2 is a strong oxidizing agent).
Tell your teacher about this thread(forum) - I am ready to argue with her that it is H2O!