State true or false
the number of atoms of the elements in the reactants is
same as the number of atoms of the elements in the
products then an equation is called a 'unbalanced equation'.
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True, because the no. of atoms is always equal to the no. of reactants.
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Explanation:
Atoms of the reactant(s) must equal the atoms of the product(s).
According to the Law of Conservation, all atoms of the reactant(s) must equal the atoms of the product(s).
As a result, we need to balance chemical equations. We do this by adding in coefficients to the reactants and/or products. The compound(s) itself/themselves Does not change
Unbalanced chemical equations (AKA skeleton equations) disobey the law and should never be used in any chemical calculation.
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