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Balance copper(II)sulfate+ammonium sulfide= copper(II) sulfide + ammonium sulfate

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Cu(SO4) + 2((NH4)S) = CuS2 + (NH4)2(SO4)

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Answer: The balanced chemical equation is written below.

Explanation:

Every balanced chemical equation follows law of conservation of mass.

A balanced chemical equation is defined as the equation in which total number of individual atoms on the reactant side is equal to the total number of individual atoms on the product side.

The balanced chemical equation for the reaction of copper (II) sulfate and ammonium sulfide follows:

[tex]CuSO_4+(NH_4)_2S\rightarrow CuS+(NH_4)_2SO_4[/tex]

By Stoichiometry of the reaction:

1 mole of copper (II) sulfate reacts with 1 mole of ammonium sulfide to produce 1 mole of copper (II) sulfide and 1 mole of ammonium sulfate

Hence, the balanced chemical equation is written above.