Stacey
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I have trouble balancing this equation Can someone show me how they got the answer
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3NH3+H3PO4----------> 3(NH4)3PO4
[Edited on 21-11-2015 by Stacey]
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Metacelsus
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The equation is already balanced as written.
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Stacey
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what about Li2CO3------->2CO2+ 2Li2O
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ave369
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Remove the two's in the second half. This equation does not need any numbers.
Smells like ammonia....
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aga
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The method i like best is the algebraic method, as it always works.
(if it does not, the reaction equation is wrong)
Attachment: Balancing Equations.pdf (44kB) This file has been downloaded 318 times
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3NH3+H3PO4 -> 3(NH4)3PO4 is not balanced;
3NH3+H3PO4 -> (NH4)3PO4 may be
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