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how to balance a chemical equation.​

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Answered by panchalisen12
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The big rule for balancing equations is that we can only change the coefficients. Those are the numbers in front of the atoms. The numbers after the atoms the subscripts cannot be changed.

Answered by Anonymous
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Balancing chemical equations involves the addition of stoichiometric coefficients to the reactants and products. This is important because a chemical equation must obey the law of conservation of mass and the law of constant proportions, i.e. the same number of atoms of each element must exist on the reactant side and the product side of the equation.


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