Chemistry, asked by madhulika7, 10 months ago

please suggest the easiest method of balancing chemical equations​

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Answered by hughghgugu
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Explanation:

First, see the number of molecules of elements on either side in the equation. To find out the number of molecules in the equation, see number of each molecule and then start balancing them at same time. While balancing an element, cross-check what are the changes being made into other elements as a result.

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Answered by BrainlyShanu
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✔The hydrogen (H) atoms are now balanced. Due to the coefficient 2 in front of H2O, there are a total of 4 oxygen (O) atoms on the products side. To balance the oxygen atoms on both sides, we put a coefficient of 2 in front of O2. The chemical equation is now balanced.

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