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Balance the following chemical equations. Fe + H2S04 >Fe2(SO4)3 + H2
C2H6 + O2> H2O + CO2
KOH + H3PO4 >K3PO4 + H2O
SnO2 + H2> Sn + H2O
NH3 + O2 >NO + H2O
KNO3 + H2CO3> K2CO3 + HNO3
B2Br6 + HNO3 >B(NO3)3 + HBr
BF3 + Li2SO3 >B2(SO3)3 + LiF
9. (NH4)3PO4 + Pb(NO3)4> Pb3(PO4)4 + NH4NO3
SeCl6 + O2 >SeO2 + Cl2

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