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distinguish between symbols chemical formulae and chemical equations​

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Answered by tambekarsameer24
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designation of an element. Compounds are combinations of two or more elements. A chemical formula is an expression that shows the elements in a compound and the relative proportions of those elements. Some elements have symbols that derive from the Latin name for the elements.

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A chemical formula is the combination of atomic symbols that designate a particular chemical compound, or a substance with two or more different elements. The formula shows which type and how many of each element makes up that particular compound. An example would be NaCl for sodium chloride, composed of one atom of sodium and one atom of chlorine.

A chemical equation shows one or more chemical compounds (reactants) being converted into different chemical species called products. If the equation is balanced, it shows the ratios that the compounds must be present in to react and how many of the different products are produced. An arrow symbol is used to separate the left hand side from the right hand side of the equation (like an equals sign in a math equation).

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