What will be A+B+C if the following reaction is balanced?
AFeCl3(aq)+BMgO(s)→Fe2O3(s)+CMgCl2(aq)
To find the value of A, B, and C, we need to do the balancing of the given equation.
Number of Fe atoms on the reactant side: 1
Number of Fe atoms on the product side: 2
So we will multiply 2 on the left side to FeCl3. Hence it will become;
2FeCl3(aq)+MgO(s)→Fe2O3(s)+MgCl2(aq)
Number of Cl atoms on the reactant side: 6(2×3);
Number of Cl atoms on the product side: 2
So we will multiply 3 on the right side to MgCl2. Hence it will become;
2FeCl3(aq)+MgO(s)→Fe2O3(s)+3MgCl2(aq)
Now, the number of Mg atoms are not balanced. In order to balance it, we will multiply 3 to MgO.
2FeCl3(aq)+3MgO(s)→Fe2O3(s)+3MgCl2(aq)
Hence the equation is balanced and we also identified the value of A, B, and C, which are 2, 3, and 3 respectively.