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Define a chemical equation. what is an unbalanced chemical equation called? which law governs the balancing of chemical equation? state it

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Answered by dnavneetk9549
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hi mate here is ur answer

chemical equation is a equation which is used to show the reaction between the two substances basically it comprises of two of them that is

reactants and products

in a chemical equation the reactants are written to the left side of the arrow whereas the products are written to the right of the arrow symbol

note that the arrow shows the direction of the reaction

the unbalanced chemical equation is called skeletal reaction

the law of conservation of mass governs the balancing of the equation it states that mass of products should be equal to the reactants

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Answered by SmãrtyMohït
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Here is your answer

1.chemical equation-the simplest way to describe the chemical reactions with elements symbol or compound symbol is called chemical equation

it have two part reactants and products

2.unbalanced chemical equation called unbalance chemical reactions

2.law governs the balancing of chemical equation is law of conservation of mass.

it means


mass of reactants = mass of products
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