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the symbolic representation of chemical reaction in the form of of an equation is called chemical reaction please explain this deffinetion how it's works with example no faltu answer allowed ​

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Answered by radhika6719
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Explanation:

A chemical equation is the symbolic representation of a chemical reaction in the form of symbols and formulae, wherein the reactant entities are given on the left-hand side and the product entities on the right-hand side. ... The first chemical equation was diagrammed by Jean Beguin in 1615.

Answered by Anonymous
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A chemical equation is a symbolic representation of all of the substances involved in a chemical reaction. We use the chemical formulas of substance to represent each chemical specie involved in the reaction. We also use the notation (g), (l), (s), or (aq) following the chemical formula to identify the phase of the substances in the equation.

As an example of a chemical reaction we watched the reaction between iron, Fe(s), and sulfur, S8(s).

Mg(s)+02(g)--->2MgO(s)

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