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1. The Unbalanced Equation for the Reaction Between Aquenus Solutions of Alminum Titrate and Sodium Phosphate Is as Follows.

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1. The unbalanced equation for the reaction between aquenus solutions of alminum titrate and sodium phosphate is as follows. Al(NO_(3))_(2)(aq)+Na_(3)PO_(4)(aq)arrow NaNO_(3)(aq)+APO_(4)(s) What are the coeffoints for balancing this chemical equation? 1,1,3,1 3,9,3,1 1,1,1,1 3,1,3,4

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Respuesta

The coefficients for balancing this chemical equation are 3, 1, 3, 1.

Explicación

## Step 1The given chemical equation is:\(Al(NO_{3})_{2}(aq) + Na_{3}PO_{4}(aq) \rightarrow NaNO_{3}(aq) + AlPO_{4}(s)\)## Step 2To balance a chemical equation, we need to ensure that the number of atoms of each element is the same on both sides of the equation.## Step 3Looking at the given equation, we can see that there are 2 Nitrogen atoms on the left side (in \(Al(NO_{3})_{2}\)) and only 1 Nitrogen atom on the right side (in ). Therefore, we need to multiply by 3 to balance the Nitrogen atoms.## Step 4Similarly, we have 3 Sodium atoms on the left side (in ) and only 1 Sodium atom on the right side (in ). Therefore, we need to multiply by 3 to balance the Sodium atoms.## Step 5Finally, we have 1 Aluminum atom on both sides of the equation, so the Aluminum atoms are already balanced.