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Chemistry, 19.04.2021 14:00 jmackenzie7

Chemical Reaction = A solid sodium sulfide reacts with gaseous hydrogen chloride to form sodium chloride and hydrogen gas. Chemical Equation = NaS(I) + HCI = NaCI2(g) + H2S(I)
Question: Is the chemical equation correct? If not, evaluate the given chemical equation and explain why it is wrong. You need also to write the correct equation.

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