SF4 + H2O -> H2SO3 + HF
Balance O:
SF4 + 3 H2O -> H2SO3 + HF
Balance F:
SF4 + 3 H2O -> H2SO3 + 4 HF
The equation is now balanced
Answer: 1,3,1,4
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