A chemical equation describes a chemical reaction Select one true or false
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where is chemical equation????
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The law of conservation of mass applies to all chemical equations, stating that matter cannot be generated or destroyed.
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- As a result, each element must have the same number of atoms on both sides of a chemical equation.
- To balance the amount of atoms of an element on both sides of a chemical equation, use coefficients of product and reactant.
- Chemical equations are written representations of chemical reactions that include the reactants and products.
- They employ symbols to describe things like the reaction's direction and the reactant's physical properties.
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