Complete and balance the metallurgical reactions. Phases are optional.
reaction 1:
WO3(s)+H2(g)⟶
reaction 2:
Ag2S(s)+O2(g)⟶
The solution is given below.
Complete and balance the metallurgical reactions. Phases are optional. reaction 1: WO3(s)+H2(g)⟶ reaction 2: Ag2S(s)+O2(g)⟶
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