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How to balance a chemical equation

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Answered by Anonymous
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To balance a chemical equation, start by writing down the number of atoms in each element, which is listed in the subscript next to each atom. Then, add coefficients to the atoms on each side of the equation to balance them with the same atoms on the other side.

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Answered by nehadagar679
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The balancing of chemical equations is LHS =RHS like ,then according to law of mass the balancing equation is compulsory because mass can neither be create nor be destroy so we first,

Balance the elements both the side like an one example

HCl + Na ------- NaCl2 + H2

so it's no balance because both the side equation not equal then now

2HCl + Na ------- NaCl2 + H2

Now the equation is balanced

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