Balance the chemical equations in Exercises

Chapter 1, Problem 5E

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PROBLEM 5E

Balance the chemical equations in Exercises 6–11 using the vector equation approach discussed in this section.

Boron sulfide reacts violently with water to form boric acid and hydrogen sulfide gas (the smell of rotten eggs). The unbalanced equation is

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QUESTION:

PROBLEM 5E

Balance the chemical equations in Exercises 6–11 using the vector equation approach discussed in this section.

Boron sulfide reacts violently with water to form boric acid and hydrogen sulfide gas (the smell of rotten eggs). The unbalanced equation is

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   Step 1 : Balance the chemical equation using the vector equation approach.

               Given the Boron sulfide reacts violently with water to form boric acid and

               hydrogen sulfide gas (the smell of rotten eggs).

                The unbalanced equation is

    

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