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How do you balance the equation:
 Al+HClAlCl3+H2

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Hint :The main thing to keep in mind while balancing the equation is that the number of atoms of each element on the reactant side must be equal to the number of atoms of each element on the product side.

Complete Step By Step Answer:
In order to balance this equation, we check the number of atoms on both sides.
The number of chlorine atoms on the product side is 3 , while that in reactant only 1 chlorine atom is present. We’ll add 3 in front of HCl .
 Al+3HClAlCl3+H2
Now, we can see that the number of hydrogens on both sides are unequal. We can add a coefficient of 3 for H2 and a coefficient of 6 for HCl .
 Al+6HClAlCl3+3H2
This will make chlorine atoms on both sides unequal, we can add 2 in front of AlCl3 on the product side to make the number of chlorine atoms equal.
 Al+6HCl2AlCl3+3H2
Now, everything is equal except the aluminium atoms, we add a coefficient of 2 in front of Al in the reactant side.
 2Al+6HCl2AlCl3+3H2
The number of atoms of elements are equal on reactant and product side. Thus, our balanced equation is obtained.

Additional Information:
Aluminium reacts with dilute hydrochloric acid producing aluminium chloride and colourless hydrogen gas, this reaction is irreversible.

Note :
For balancing any equation, we have to use hit and trial. In this example as well we have added a coefficient 3 in front of HCl and then changed it to 6 . Thus by adding coefficients we have to make the number of atoms of elements on reactant and product side equal.
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