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What are the essentials of a chemical equation? ​


mddilshad76: . It must be consistent with the experimental facts, i.e. a chemical equation must represent a true chemical change. If a chemical reaction is not possible between certain substances it cannot be represented by a chemical equation. ... The relative number of reactant and product species taking part in the reaction.

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Answered by TheMySteRyQueEn
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Essentials of a chemical equation :

(i) It must refer to an actual chemical reaction.

(i) It must refer to an actual chemical reaction.(ii) It should be molecular. For example, H, O, N should be written as H2, O2, N2.

(i) It must refer to an actual chemical reaction.(ii) It should be molecular. For example, H, O, N should be written as H2, O2, N2.(iii) It should be balanced and conform to the law of conservation of matter.

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It should be balanced i.e. the total number of atoms on both sides of the equation must be equal.

It should be molecular i.e. the elementary gases like hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen etc must be represented in molecular form as H2, O2, N2 etc.

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