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Balance the following chemical equation for the reaction between iron (II) sulfide and hydrochloric acid:FeS + HCl → FeCl2 + H2S

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To balance the chemical equation, we need to ensure that the number of atoms of each element on both sides of the equation is equal. FeS + HCl  FeCl2 + H2SFirst, balance the Fe  iron  atoms:1 Fe on the left side and 1 Fe on the right side, so it's already balanced.Next, balance the S  sulfur  atoms:1 S on the left side and 1 S on the right side, so it's already balanced.Finally, balance the H  hydrogen  and Cl  chlorine  atoms:There are 1 H and 1 Cl on the left side, but 2 H and 2 Cl on the right side. To balance this, we need to add a coefficient of 2 in front of HCl:FeS + 2 HCl  FeCl2 + H2SNow the equation is balanced:1 Fe, 1 S, 2 H, and 2 Cl on both sides of the equation.

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