FeCl3 + 3NaOH --> Fe(OH)3 + 3 NaCl
2006-12-07 10:33:56
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answer #1
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answered by T H 2
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FeCl3 + 3NaOH --> Fe(OH)3 + 3 NaCl
2006-12-07 10:42:12
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answer #2
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answered by David 2
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Well,
Your in luck, I am a chemist. Here it goes.
FeCl3 + 3NaOH --> Fe(OH)3 + 3NaCl
The brackets can be confusing, the mean that there is three of that "OH" group, thus, three oxygens and three hydrogens.
2006-12-07 11:01:35
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answer #3
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answered by boychuka 3
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What about
FeCl3+3NaOH--> Fe(OH)3+3NaCl
2006-12-07 10:33:43
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answered by Anonymous
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FeCl3(aq) + 3NaOH(aq) → Fe(OH)3 (s) + 3NaCl(aq) That is the balanced equation. I do not understand any problem with this - After balancing from common knowledge I tried the balancing website and it gave me exactly what I had already worked out.
2016-05-23 04:45:04
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answered by Anonymous
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The get your lazy buns out of MTV for half and hour and FREAKIN' DO IT!!!!
2006-12-07 10:37:08
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answered by Lil' Gay Monster 7
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the other two ppl answered correctly! im postivie
2006-12-07 10:36:10
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answered by Ash 1
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