Chemistry, asked by samyashahid, 1 year ago

its urgent plz tell me when was linear algebra first use in chemistry

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Answered by anjney007
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Linear Algebra extends its reaches into all parts of science and mathematics. In
chemistry, one of linear algebras techniques (being the reduced row echelon form) can be used to
solve one of chemistry’s inescapable tasks of balancing chemical equations. Balancing chemical
equations is fundamental when it comes to laboratory work as the correct ratios of reagents and
products is vital to most chemical reactions. This task is taught and drilled into the head of
students who study chemistry. The further a student studies chemistry the easier the task
becomes but it can still be tedious and takes up valuable laboratory time. It can however be
observed that when balancing a chemical equation, a system of equations can be formed from the
process.

samyashahid: but i want who first uses it
samyashahid: the chemist name
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