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Holly Perry
17 December, 10:17
Balance equation LiOH+KCl - > LiCl + KOH
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Simeon Cummings
17 December, 13:48
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LiOH + KCl - > LiCl + KOH
Explanation:
LiOH + KCl - > LiCl + KOH
The equation is balanced since we have the same number atoms of the different elements on both side of the equation
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