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  • 21-03-2021
  • Chemistry
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What is the correct formula for the missing product from the equation below:
Na2CO3(aq)
+
CaCl2 (aq)
> NaCl +

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aliceu aliceu
  • 21-03-2021

Answer:

CaCO3 (s)

Explanation:

This equation is a double replacement equation, which means that since Na and Cl and paired, Ca and CO3 will be paired.

Then, you look at the charge of each element and balance

Ca has a 2+ charge

CO3 has a 2- charge

The 2+ charge and the 2- charge will cancel so there is no need for a  subscript or to balance the equation

The complete equation will be Na2CO3 (aq) + CaCl2(aq) -> NaCl (aq) + CaCO3 (s)

I hope this helps and have a great day!

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