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on what basis is chemical equations balanced?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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A balanced chemical equation has equal number of atoms of different elements in the reactants and products.

Answered by AFAC
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Explanation:

A chemical equation is balanced on the basis of law of conservation of mass; it states that "matter can neither be created nor be destroyed".

Answered by AFAC
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Explanation:

A chemical equation is balanced on the basis of law of conservation of mass; it states that "matter can neither be created nor be destroyed".

Answered by AFAC
2

Explanation:

A chemical equation is balanced on the basis of law of conservation of mass; it states that "matter can neither be created nor be destroyed".

Answered by AFAC
2

Explanation:

A chemical equation is balanced on the basis of law of conservation of mass; it states that "matter can neither be created nor be destroyed".

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