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(explain the following term )-balanced equation

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Answered by ua57116
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A balanced chemical equation is an equation where the mass of atoms of the reactants(I.e.on the left side) is equal to the mass of the atoms of the products (I.e. on the right side)

Example, here’s an unbalanced equation Cu + O2 —> CuO

After balancing, 2Cu+O2–>2CuO

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Answered by debarghasamanta2005
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When the total number of atoms of the reactant side is equivalent to the total number of atoms in the product side, it is called a balanced chemical equation. Plzzz rank as brainliest answer....

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