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4. How is a chemical equation represented? What does it consist of?​

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Answered by kararya2007
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a chemical equation is represented by chemical formulas of elments.

and their physical state or if any condition is needed should be mentioned above the arrow.

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Answered by binibijoabiyaaaron
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A chemical equation is the symbolic representation of a chemical reaction. The reactants (the starting substances) are written on the left, and the products (the substances found in the chemical reaction) are written on the right

A chemical by definition is any substance consisting of matter; this includes solids, liquids, and gas. Chemicals can either be of a pure substance or a mixture of substances. A chemical substance such as water (H2O) is a pure chemical because it has the same molecules and combination throughout its structure.

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