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Please give some examples of unbalanced equations?

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Answered by Anonymous
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This time, we put a coefficient of 3 in front of H2 to balance the chemical equation. The equationabove is now balanced. There are 2 nitrogen (N) atoms and 6 hydrogen (H) atoms on both the reactants and products side. Since there is no coefficient in front of N2, that means the coefficient is equal to 1.



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Answered by 123531
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So now we look at the hydrogen (H) atoms. There are 4 hydrogen (H) atoms on the reactants side and 2 hydrogen (H) atoms on the products side. To balance them, we put a coefficient of 2 in front of H2O. The hydrogen (H) atoms are now balanced.



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