how to balance chemical equation? And how to balance chemical eqation
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Explanation:
In general, to balance an equation, here are the things we need to do:
Count the atoms of each element in the reactants and the products.
Use coefficients; place them in front of the compounds as needed.
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- In a chemical equation, the reactants are written on the left, and the products are written on the right.
- The coefficients next to the symbols of entities indicate the number of moles of a substance produced or used in the chemical reaction.
- The reactants and products are separated by an arrow, usually read aloud as “yields.”
- Chemical equations should contain information about the state properties of products and reactants, whether aqueous (dissolved in water — aq), solid (s), liquid (l), or gas
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