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balance the following chemical reaction​

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Answered by akshayakhyd
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Answer: Idk what are u trying to ask but if u want to balance any chemical equation follow this procedure.

  • Explanation: To balance a reaction, make the number of atoms the same on both the reactants and products side. To do so, coefficients need to be added to the chemical equation. This balances the atoms, making the number of atoms the same on both the reactants and products side.

For example- Fe + H2O --------- Fe3O4 + H2

Iron( Fe) has 3 atoms in R.H.S /  Hydrogen(H) has 2 atoms in R.H.S /  Oxygen(O) has 4 atoms in R.H.S        (THEN IT WILL BE )

3Fe + 4H20 ----------- Fe3O4 + 4H2

So in L.H.S, it would be Fe- 1*3, R.H.S = 3

L.H.S of Hydrogen is 8, R.H.S is 2*4

L.H.S of O2 is 1*4 = 4, R.H.S = 4

So I hope now u understood how to balance any chemical equation can u  mark this answer as BRAINLIEST ....Thank you for reading this answer till the end :)

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