what are skeletal equation with example
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A skeletal equation is an equation that represents a chemical change but is unbalanced. In other words, the total number of atoms of each element on the two sides are not equal. The following example will make the point clear.
KNO3 = KNO2 + O2
A skeletal equation is an equation that represents a chemical change but is unbalanced. In other words, the total number of atoms of each element on the two sides are not equal. The following example will make the point clear.
KNO3 = KNO2 + O2
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the equation in which the total mass of the reacting substance is not equal to the products form...
e. g. mg+o2———>mgo
e. g. mg+o2———>mgo
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