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BaCl2 + KOH --> KCL + BaOH2

in words its: barium chloride + potassium hydroxide --> potassium chloride + barium hydroxide

ive been trying for over 30mins.. its just not happening. is it possible to balance it?

2007-09-27 14:40:35 · 3 answers · asked by sime g 1 in Science & Mathematics Chemistry

3 answers

Yes, it's possible.

1 BaCl2 + 2 KOH → 2 KCl + 1 Ba(OH)2

Barium: 1 → 1
Chlorine: 2 → 2
Potassium 2 → 2
Oxygen: 2 → 2
Hydrogen: 2 → 2

Both side have the same amount of the same element, therefore, it's balance. Hope this helped you out some.

2007-09-27 14:42:55 · answer #1 · answered by Eric 6 · 2 0

BaCl2 + 2KOH ===> 2KCl + Ba(OH)2

Except that it doesn't happen. If you put BaCl2 and KOH togethewr, nothing happends.

2007-09-27 21:44:23 · answer #2 · answered by steve_geo1 7 · 0 1

BaCl2 + 2KOH ___>2 KCl + BaOH2

2007-09-27 21:45:12 · answer #3 · answered by foofy 4 · 0 1

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