Retype each equation into the adjacent box. Use the X button for superscripts and the Xy button for subscripts. Use the right and left arrow keys on your keyboard to get out of either the superscript or the subscript mode. 2Na + Cl, → 2NACI L(s) + 2e- → 21-(aq)
Retype each equation into the adjacent box. Use the X button for superscripts and the Xy button for subscripts. Use the right and left arrow keys on your keyboard to get out of either the superscript or the subscript mode. 2Na + Cl, → 2NACI L(s) + 2e- → 21-(aq)
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Chapter13: Fundamental Equilibrium Concepts
Section: Chapter Questions
Problem 2E: When writing an equation, how is a reversible reaction distinguished from a nonreversible reaction?
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