In the balanced oxidation-reduction reaction (occurring in acidic conditions), the coefficients before H+ and SO3^2- are __ and __, respectively? SO3^2- + NO3^- → NH4+ + SO4^2-
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There are three oxygen atoms on the left side (from SO3^2- and NO3^-) and four oxygen atoms on the right side (from NH4^+ and SO4^2-). To balance this, we can add a water molecule to the left side: SO3^2- + NO3^- + H2O → NH4^+ + SO4^2- Now, we need to balance Show more…
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