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The properly balanced chemical equation for this chemical reaction is written as follows:

                   [tex]FeCl_{3}(aq)+3Na0H(aq) \rightleftharpoons Fe(OH)_3(s)+3NaCl(aq)[/tex]

What is a chemical reaction?

A chemical reaction can be defined as a chemical process that involves the continuous transformation (rearrangement) of the ionic, atomic or molecular structure of a chemical element by breaking down and forming chemical bonds, in order to produce a new chemical compound while new bonds are formed.

The chemical reaction of aqueous ferric hydroxide that is dissolved in aqueous sodium hydroxide produces ferric hydroxide and aqueous sodium chloride. Thus, the properly balanced chemical equation for this chemical reaction is written as follows:

                   [tex]FeCl_{3}(aq)+3Na0H(aq) \rightleftharpoons Fe(OH)_3(s)+3NaCl(aq)[/tex]

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