Can u balance... AgNO3 + Ba -----> Ba(NO3)2 + Ag... for me?



Answer:
AgNO3 + Ba -----> Ba(NO3)2 + Ag

The clue is the nitrate group. There's two on the right side of the equation, so the one on the left has to be multiplied by two:

2AgNO3 + Ba -> Ba(NO3)2 + Ag

now, simply balance the Ag:

2AgNO3 + Ba -> Ba(NO3)2 + 2Ag

NOTE: one can only balance by using entire molecules and placing a number out in front of them. Writing "Ag2NO3" or "Ag(NO3)2" is a mistake
2AgNO3 + Ba -> Ba(NO3)2 + 2Ag
what,s the point? dumb dumb go on to something a little less complicated!
2AgNO3 + Ba -----> Ba(NO3)2 + 2Ag
Because on right side there are 2 NO3, so u must keep a 2 on left side on AgNO3... So there are 2 Ag on left... e u must balance on right side... Now is balanced..

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