how do we balance in chemical equation
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To balance a chemical equation , we should have equal numbers of atoms on both the dides of equation I,e Total sum of reactants = Total number of product.
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To balance a chemical equation , we should have equal numbers of atoms on both the dides of equation I,e Total sum of reactants = Total number of product.
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you have count the stiochiometry in left side of each element found in each compound or molecule or atom.and then you have to write the respective product on the right side without stochiometry and now you have to put some basic values to right side products and then make equilibrium on both sides for example
h2+02=h20 this is basic equation without solving
put 2 in front of h20 because on left side there are two oxygen so we are trying to equate
now,
h2+o2=2h20
but on right side if you calculate there are 4 hydrogen but on the left side there is two alone so for the purpose of equating both sides we have to put 2 in front of h2 so that it makes 4 hydrogen + two oxygen = 2 water molecule contains the same 4 hydrogen and two oxygen
so now
2h2+o2=2h2o
hence equation is balanced
this will become so easy if you sole at least 10 equation
best of luck
h2+02=h20 this is basic equation without solving
put 2 in front of h20 because on left side there are two oxygen so we are trying to equate
now,
h2+o2=2h20
but on right side if you calculate there are 4 hydrogen but on the left side there is two alone so for the purpose of equating both sides we have to put 2 in front of h2 so that it makes 4 hydrogen + two oxygen = 2 water molecule contains the same 4 hydrogen and two oxygen
so now
2h2+o2=2h2o
hence equation is balanced
this will become so easy if you sole at least 10 equation
best of luck
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