Alëã Coëä ëä Znclëã æ Zncoëäë Alclëä
If the following equations are balanced, what is the correct set of coefficients? 3
Alƒâƒ (COà‹Â)‹  + ZnClà ‹Âƒ n ZnCOÄ  + AlClÃ
AI2 (CO3) 3 + ZnCl2> ZnCO3 + AICI3
It's really more about chemistry.
Let the equation be balanced.
± ± Al2 (CO3) 3 + ²ZnCl2  "γZnCO3 + AlCl3
Describe the ingredients:
Name: 2Â ± =
CO3: 3Â ± =
Zn: ² =
Cl: 2ò = 3ô
Obviously, there is no one-size-fits-all solution (for example, you can multiply all the coefficients and the result will still be a solution), but we usually look for solutions where the most The most common factor is coefficient. Is 1.
Show ², ³ and  in::
´ = 2ÃŽÂ
³ = 3Â
² = ³ = 3Â
Now define ± = 1, then ² = 3, ³ = 3, ´ = 2