Reaction stoichiometryLimiting reagentCompoundCoefficientMolar MassMolesWeightZnO(s)181.38 HCl(aq)236.46 ZnCl2(aq)1136.29 H2O(l)118.02 Units: molar mass - g/mol, weight - g.Please tell about this free chemistry software to your friends!Direct link to this balanced equation:

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Enter an equation of a chemical reaction and click "Balance". The answer will appear belowAlways use the upper case for the first character in the element name and the lower case for the second character.Examples: Fe, Au, Co, Br, C, O, N, F. Compare: Co - cobalt and CO - carbon monoxideTo enter an electron into a chemical equation use {-} or e To enter an ion, specify charge after the compound in curly brackets: {+3} or {3+} or {3}. Example: Fe{3+} + I{-} = Fe{2+} + I2Substitute immutable groups in chemical compounds to avoid ambiguity. For instance equation C6H5C2H5 + O2 = C6H5OH + CO2 + H2O will not be balanced, but PhC2H5 + O2 = PhOH + CO2 + H2O willCompound states are not required.If you do not know what products are, enter reagents only and click "Balance". In many cases a complete equation will be suggested.Reaction stoichiometry could be computed for a balanced equation. Enter either the number of moles or weight for one of the compounds to compute the rest.Limiting reagent can be computed for a balanced equation by entering the number of moles or weight for all reagents.


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