How to balance a chemical equation? Explain it with suitable examples.
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to balance the chemical equation by the equal no. of atoms to the equal no. of products
C+O2= CO2
C+O2= CO2
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Hey, here is your answer -
1) Write the symbols or formulae os the reactants on the left hand side with a plus sign between them if more than two.
2) Write the symbols or the formulae of the products on the right hand side with a plus sign between them.
3) Put the sign of an arrow in between the reactant side and the product side.
4) Represent the reactants and the products in their molecular forms. Atomic forms are usually neither stable nor capable of independent existence.
Ex= ZnO + C = Zn + CO
HOPE IT HELPS YOU
1) Write the symbols or formulae os the reactants on the left hand side with a plus sign between them if more than two.
2) Write the symbols or the formulae of the products on the right hand side with a plus sign between them.
3) Put the sign of an arrow in between the reactant side and the product side.
4) Represent the reactants and the products in their molecular forms. Atomic forms are usually neither stable nor capable of independent existence.
Ex= ZnO + C = Zn + CO
HOPE IT HELPS YOU
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