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Precious Francis
31 August, 09:16
PbSO4 → PbSO3 + O2
Balance the equation
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Tony Horton
31 August, 09:36
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2PbSO4 → 2PbSO3 + O2
Explanation:
in original equation we notice that we have one extra oxygen, which we cannot form a O2 with, so by multiplying everything else by 2, we get 2 extra oxygen
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