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4 May, 07:02

When I googled how to balance this chemical equation K2CrO4+NaHSO3+H2O=NaHSO4+KOH+Cr (OH) 3 they gave me the balanced form of 2K2CrO4+3NaHSO3+5H2O=3NaHSO4+4KOH+2Cr (OH) 3. But I don't know how to get this because to me it would seem unbalanced.

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  1. 4 May, 10:10
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    Whatever is on one side of the equation needs to be the same as the other. So K2CrO4+NaHSO3+H2O=NaHSO4+KOH+Cr (OH) 3 you need to balance the equation between the = to make a balanced equation.
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