Chemistry, asked by ak67011067, 1 month ago

A chemical equation is always balanced by itself is
a.correct
b.incorrect
c.incomplete
d.none of these​

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Answered by tanveerkaur568913
2

Answer:

CORRECT

Explanation:

To be useful, chemical equations must always be balanced. Balanced chemical equations have the same number and type of each atom on both sides of the equation. The coefficients in a balanced equation must be the simplest whole number ratio. Mass is always conserved in chemical reactions.

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Answered by lachmeetkaur
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its correct .

Even though chemical compounds are broken up and new compounds are formed during a chemical reaction, atoms in the reactants do not disappear, nor do new atoms appear to form the products. In chemical reactions, atoms are never created or destroyed. The same atoms that were present in the reactants are present in the products—they are merely reorganized into different arrangements. In a complete chemical equation, the two sides of the equation must be present on the reactant and the product sides of the equation.

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