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Chemistry, 02.09.2019 20:10 blake2001

Balancing the following equations:
(a)pcl5(s) + h2o(l) -> pocl3(l) + hcl(aq)
(b)cu + hno3 -> cu(no3)2 + h2o + no
(c)h2 + i2 -> hi
(d)fe + o2 -> fe2o3
(e)na + h2o -> naoh + h2
(f)(nh4)2cr2o7 -> cr2o3 + n2 + h2o
(g)p4 + cl2 -> pcl3
(h)ptcl4 -> pt + cl2

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