How do you write an equation for the reaction between sodium chloride, sulfur dioxide gas, steam, and oxygen to give sodium sulfate and hydrogen chloride gas?
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Explanation:
When you balance, start of with the most complicated molecules, and leave the simpler molecules to last. In this case, we want to balance
We need two sodiums on the reactants side, so we place a two in front of sodium chloride. Then we need two chlorines as we just added two to sodium chloride, so we place a two in front of hydrogen chloride.
Now count your elements and see what's missing. We have 1 sulfur on both sides, 2 hydrogens, but we have 5 oxygens on the reactants side and only 4 on the products. Since the number of oxygens on the products can only be even, as it is in