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How to balance a chemical equation

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Answered by xyz3920
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Explanation:

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.

Answered by akahkashan99
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Answer: As we know that mass can neither be created nor be distroyed

When any reaction takes place then we need to balance the unbalanced or skeletal chemical reaction .

While balancing any chemical reaction we need to see the number of atom of a particular element on both the side that is reactant side as well as product side and if the number is equal then it is balanced and if not then we need to balance it.

Let's take help by seeing the example ,

When iron reacts with water ,

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