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EXPLAIN WHEN A CHEMICAL REACTION IS DESCRIBED TO BE A BALANCED EQUATION.

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Answered by BEAUTYBOOM
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In a balanced chemical equation, both the numbers of each type of atom and the total charge are the same on both sides. ... If the numbers of each type of atom are different on the two sides of a chemical equation, then the equation is unbalanced, and it cannot correctly describe what happens during the reaction

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In a balanced chemical equation, both the numbers of each type of atom and the total charge are the same on both sides. ... If the numbers of each type of atom are different on the two sides of a chemical equation, then the equation is unbalanced, and it cannot correctly describe what happens during the reaction.

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