rules of balancing the chemical equation
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Determine the correct formulas for all the reactants and products in the reaction.Begin balancing with the most complicated-looking group. A polyatomic ion that appears unchanged on both sides of the equation can be counted as a single unit.Save the elemental (single elements) reactant and products for last, especially if it is hydrogen or oxygen. Keep your eye out for diatomic molecules such as oxygen, hydrogen, and the halogens.If you get stuck, double the most complicated-looking group and try again.Finally, make sure that all coefficients are in the lowest-possible ratio.Know when to quit! None of the reactions you will encounter will be that difficult. If the coefficients are getting wild, double-check what you’ve done since you may have a simple mistake.
When balancing reactions, keep your hands off the subscripts! Use only coefficients to balance chemical equations. Now let’s try an example. When you solve it yourself, make sure to follow the steps!
When balancing reactions, keep your hands off the subscripts! Use only coefficients to balance chemical equations. Now let’s try an example. When you solve it yourself, make sure to follow the steps!
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