Which of the following reactions is balanced?
A.CaCl2 + 2H2CO3 = CaCO3 + HCI
B.2C2Cl2 + H2CO3 +CaCO3 + HCl
C.CaCl2 + H2CO3 + 2CaCO3 + HCI
D.CaCl2 + H2CO3 + CaCO3 + 2HCI

Which of the following reactions is balanced ACaCl2 2H2CO3 CaCO3 HCI B2C2Cl2 H2CO3 CaCO3 HCl CCaCl2 H2CO3 2CaCO3 HCI DCaCl2 H2CO3 CaCO3 2HCI class=

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Answer: D

Explanation:

Because in the reactant side there's/re 1 Ca atom as well as in the product side

                                                                 2 Cl atoms as well as in the product side

                                                                 2 H atoms as well as in in the product side

                                                                 1 C atom as well as in the product side

                                                                 3 O atoms as well as in the product side

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The chemical equation occurs whenever the number of atoms included in the side of the reaction equals the atomic mass involved inside the product's side. Following are calculations to the balanced reaction:

Sides of the reactant:

  • [tex]\bold{1 \ mole\ Ca, 2\ moles \ Cl^{-}, 2\ moles\ H, and\ 1\ mole \ CO_{3}^{2-} }[/tex]are present on the reactant's side.

Calculating the product side:

  • [tex]\bold{1 \ mole\ Ca, 2\ moles \ Cl^{-}, 2\ moles\ H, and\ 1\ mole \ CO_{3}^{2-} }[/tex] are present on the reactant's side.
  • Since the number of moles of element atoms/ions on both the reactants and the sides of the product of the given interaction is the same.

Therefore, the answer is "option D".

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