process of balancing the equations in chemistry
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number of every element should be equal both sides and the charge should be also equal for same element in both sides and balanced charge is such that balanced electrons in both sides .
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1. Write down your given equation.
2. Write down the number of atoms per each element that you have on each side of the equation
3. Always leave hydrogen and oxygen for last
4. If you have more than one element left to balance: select the element that appears in only a single molecule of reactants and in only a single molecule of products. This means that you will need to balance the carbon atoms first. 5. Add a coefficient to the single carbon atom on the right of the equation to balance it with the 3 carbon atoms on the left of the equation.6. Balance the hydrogen atoms next. You have 8 on the left side. So you'll need 8 on the right side.7. Balance the oxygen atoms.8. The carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms are balanced. Your equation is complete.
2. Write down the number of atoms per each element that you have on each side of the equation
3. Always leave hydrogen and oxygen for last
4. If you have more than one element left to balance: select the element that appears in only a single molecule of reactants and in only a single molecule of products. This means that you will need to balance the carbon atoms first. 5. Add a coefficient to the single carbon atom on the right of the equation to balance it with the 3 carbon atoms on the left of the equation.6. Balance the hydrogen atoms next. You have 8 on the left side. So you'll need 8 on the right side.7. Balance the oxygen atoms.8. The carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms are balanced. Your equation is complete.
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