Chemistry, asked by biranchi47pandey, 11 months ago

how to balance chemical equations​

Answers

Answered by rayyan5480
0

Explanation:

Write down your given equation. ...

Write down your given equation. ...Write down the number of atoms per element. ...

Write down your given equation. ...Write down the number of atoms per element. ...Save hydrogen and oxygen for last, as they are often on both sides. ...

Write down your given equation. ...Write down the number of atoms per element. ...Save hydrogen and oxygen for last, as they are often on both sides. ...Start with single elements. ...

Write down your given equation. ...Write down the number of atoms per element. ...Save hydrogen and oxygen for last, as they are often on both sides. ...Start with single elements. ...Use a coefficient to balance the single carbon atom. ...

Write down your given equation. ...Write down the number of atoms per element. ...Save hydrogen and oxygen for last, as they are often on both sides. ...Start with single elements. ...Use a coefficient to balance the single carbon atom. ...Balance the hydrogen atoms next.

Answered by Anonymous
20

\huge\underline\bold\green{Answer-}

  • Write down your given equation.

  • Write down the number of atoms per element.

  • Save hydrogen and oxygen for last, as they are often on both sides.

  • Start with single elements.

  • Use a coefficient to balance the single carbon atom.

  • Balance the hydrogen atoms next.

  • Balance the oxygen atoms

Similar questions