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29 September, 07:28

When the equation Fe+S - -> Fe2S3 is balanced, what is the coefficient for sulfur?

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  1. 29 September, 09:59
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    Explanation:

    To balance the equation, you need the same number of each atom on both the left and right sides of the equation.

    The balanced equation would be:

    2 Fe + 3 S - --> Fe2S3

    You then have:

    2 Fe on both sides

    3 S on both sides
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