Kathryn Wright
Kathryn Wright answered

Your equation is NOT balanced, unless you have entered it wrongly of course.  So let's start by balancing it.

KClO3(s) --> KCl(s) + O2(g)

First find an element on each side of the equation that is in only one compound on each side and is not balanced.

Although we usually leave oxygen to be one … Read more

Kathryn Wright
Kathryn Wright answered

In short    2NaI + Br2------> 2NaBr + I2


The balanced equation of bromine plus sodium iodide yields sodium bromide plus iodine is;2NaI + Br2 ------> 2NaBr + I2Two moles of sodium iodide react with one mole of bromine to form two moles of sodium bromide and one mole of iodine. Iodine and bromine … Read more

Joe Philpott
Joe Philpott answered
Carbon dioxide is a chemical compound and contains two oxygen atoms and one carbon atom in one molecule. Acid reacts with a metallic carbonate to form carbon dioxide. For example, CaCO3 + 2HCl ------> CaCl2 + H2O + CO2. One mole of calcium carbonate reacts with two moles of hydrochloric acid to yield one mole … Read more
Elyse Eitches
Elyse Eitches answered
I'm not sure this answers anything... By definition, an empirical formula is "a chemical formula showing the simplest ratio of elements in a compound rather than the total numbers of atoms in the molecule." It's sort of like reducing a fraction to lowest terms. The empirical formula for C6H12 is: C6H12 C(6/6)H(12/6) C1H2 CH2 The … Read more
D.A. Hanks
D.A. Hanks answered
Generally, in the area of around 451 degrees F. So, if this is a cooking-related question, you will want your temperature somewhere between 425 and 450 degrees to get the smoke but not the combustion.