Difference between Word equation and Formula equation?
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word equation uses to describe a chemical equation, which shows the reactants and products in symbols. Chemical equations are balanced while formula equations aren't.
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Difference between Word equation and Formula equation.
- The reactants and products of a chemical reaction are expressed using words in a word equation. Chemical symbols or formulas are used in an equation, but the ratios of the products and reactants are hidden.
- an equation that uses words to represent the reactants and products of a chemical process. Formula Equation: Uses symbols or formulas to represent the reactants and products of a chemical reaction.
- The term "equation" is used to define a chemical equation that uses symbols to represent the reactants and products. Formula equations are not balanced, but chemical equations are.
- Reactant to product conversion is described using word equations. Chemical formulas for the reactants and products, along with certain symbols, are included in a chemical equation, which is a symbolic representation of the physical and chemical changes that occur during a reaction.
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