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maks197457 [2]
3 years ago
5

___ SeCl6 + ___ O2 --> ___ SeO2 + ___ Cl2

Chemistry
1 answer:
mr Goodwill [35]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

SeCl₆ + O₂ → SeO₂ + 3Cl₂

Explanation:

Unbalanced:

SeCl₆ + O₂ → SeO₂ + Cl₂

Count the atoms.

On the left side, we have 1 Se atom, 6 Cl atoms, and 2 O atoms.

On the right side, we have 1 Se atom, 2 O atoms, and 2 Cl atoms.

So everything is balanced except for Cl. To balance, we put a 3 coefficient in front of Cl₂.

SeCl₆ + O₂ → SeO₂ + 3Cl₂

c:

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