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340 atm
Sometimes the reaction conditions, such as temperature, pressure
catalyst, etc., for the reaction are indicated above and/or below the arrow
in the equation. For example -
CO(g) + 2H2(g)
→CH2OH(1)
(1.11)
6C0, (aq) +12H,0(1) - Chlorophyll C&H 206(aq) +60, (aq) +6H,00 (1.12)
(Glucose)
Using these steps, can you balance Eq. (1.2) given in the text earlier?
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Chemical Reactions and Equations






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Answered by sharveshram66
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Answer:

In order to balance the chemical equation, you need to make sure the number of atoms of each element on the reactant side is equal to the number of atoms of each element on the product side. In order make both sides equal, you will need to multiply the number of atoms in each element until both sides are equal

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