Chemistry, asked by saumya10, 1 year ago

how to balance a chemical equation? (with examples).

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Answered by vishal244
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The hydrogen (H) atoms are now balanced. Due to the coefficient 2 in front of H2O, there are a total of 4 oxygen (O) atoms on the products side. To balance the oxygen atoms on both sides, we put a coefficient of 2 in front of O2. The chemical equation is now balanced.
Answered by mudit11
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Answer:

Make sure to equate stoichoometric terms for each element on both reactant and product side of the reaction.

Explanation:

Example

H2 + O2 ---》 H20

this is unbalanced as we have 2 oxygen on left and only one on right .... but after changing the ratio.....

2H2 + O2 ----》 2H2O

Now everything is balanced.

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