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how to balance chemical equation​

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Answered by IAMAGENIUS0708
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Answer; st like we want the scale to be balanced on both sides, a chemical equation should also be balanced on both sides. A chemical equation shows us the substances involved in a chemical reaction - the substances that react (reactants) and the substances that are produced (products). In general, a chemical equation looks like this:

Chemical Equation: General Form

According to the law of conservation of mass, when a chemical reaction occurs, the mass of the products should be equal to the mass of the reactants. Therefore, the amount of the atoms in each element does not change in the chemical reaction. As a result, the chemical equation that shows the chemical reaction needs to be balanced. A balanced chemical equation occurs when the number of the atoms involved in the reactants side is equal to the number of atoms in the products side.

Let's take a look at an equation representing a chemical reaction:

Balancing Chemical Equations: Example  

In this chemical reaction, nitrogen (N2) reacts with hydrogen (H) to produce ammonia (NH3).The reactants are nitrogen and hydrogen, and the product is ammonia. If we look at this equation, we can see that the equation is not balanced.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

In general, to balance an equation, here are the things we need to do.

1. Count the atom of the each element in the reactants and the product.

2. Use Coefficients; place them in front of the compound as need.

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