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The equation is already balanced. Count the Ag's on each side = 1. Count the Na's on each side = 1. Count the Cl's on each side = 1. Count the NO3's on each side = 1. One can count the N's on each side = 1, or the O's on each side = 3.

But one could also consider the question another way:
Ag+ + NO3- + Na+ + Cl- ===> AgCl + Na+ + NO3-

2006-11-11 10:43:20 · answer #1 · answered by steve_geo1 7 · 2 0

The equation that you ave is balanced.
You need to count each atom and have the same number on each side.
You can change the coefficient or number in front of a compound but not subscripts.

Generally you do the oxygens first and then the hydrogens. Then check the others

2006-11-11 19:05:36 · answer #2 · answered by science teacher 7 · 0 0

2(AgN03)(aq) + 2(NaCI)(aq)= 2(AgCi)(s) +2(NaN03)2(aq)

2006-11-11 19:04:19 · answer #3 · answered by Emery A 1 · 0 1

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