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iTeachChem9mo ago
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basic concepts of chem question

Q55, In this question, I'm unable to balance the equation properly. Does it require any specific method of balancing? I've always been using trial and error and it tends to work out - but it's not working here. Thanks.
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Sephrina
Sephrina9mo ago
Its Just a lengthy on the answer is 2KI + I2 + 10HNO3 -------- 2HIO3 + 2KIO3 + 10NO2 + 4H2O
Takt
TaktOP9mo ago
Thank you so much, is there any specific way to balance more complex equations, or is trial and error, that is adjusting for each element constantly (which disrupts the balance of the other elements) the only way?
Fermat's Last Theorem
If it is redox then there is
iTeachChem
iTeachChem9mo ago
ji there is, when you learn redox you will figur eit out (i have done sessions on it, you can check them out!)
Takt
TaktOP9mo ago
Thank you sir, will do +solved @Sephrina @Fermat's Last Theorem
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