Message from @Brendan C.
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then Cl2
So you would draw 2 K and 2 Cl and then draw 2 KCl and a line between the two of them with the number of electrons being swapped
2Cl and Cl2 is the same sure, but it must reflect it being Cl2
Mmm
I could draw it rq and give an example
Yeah, please
brb then
I am a little confused
I'm heading into work, but I can check back in a little bit
well
I don't have much time
Sorry it is sideways ;;
Idk if that's right
Probably not
I am not right either...
that might be closer
I think a combination of yours and kits where there is a potassium for each chlorine and then the chlorine are connected would be right.
I don't have a paper and pencil with me
so uh
erase the line for my 2 potassium
keep the chlorine the same
then on he other side
do what he did?
This is what I think
for the product?
Yeah
I've gtg, sorry
makes sense tho
Would y’all consider the reconstruction after the civil war to be successful? Overall it worked out but there were lots of times in that process that brought America to a place worse than it was pre-Civil War. I have an essay to write in history soon and can’t make up my mind...
did you figure out the answer to your question? or do you still need help? 👀
did you make a pros/cons chart yet? what makes the reconstruction after the civil war "successful"? what makes the reconstruction after the civil war "unsuccessful"?
I mean what I got above is what I got, still don't know if it is right. Although I do have a second one, I consider it a little more complicated.
I have not but I do have a chart of evidence from documents that I listed as successful or unsuccessful
2Fe2 O3 → 4Fe + 3O2
basically the oxidation of iron