Chemistry, asked by gang2, 1 year ago

how to balance the chemical equation

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Answered by bhaveshdhande
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Here's your answer:-

Practice always makes perfect. 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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gang2: with example
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bhaveshdhande: N2+ H2 = NH3.
Answered by BrainlyHulk
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hey

you can make a table an write the valencies of the elements of both reactants and products in seperate column and change all valencies till they become equal in both sides
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