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what are the process of writing chemical equation​

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Answered by rvsb12345
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Explanation:

Notation for a Chemical Equation. A chemical equation consists of the chemical formulas of the reactants (on the left) and the products (on the right). The two are separated by an arrow symbol (“→” usually read aloud as “yields”). Each individual substance's chemical formula is separated from others by a plus sign.

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Answered by MяMαgıcıαη
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Answer:

following are the processes of writing a chemical equation

Explanation:

1. write the symbols of the elements or compounds in the left side of the equation.

2.give a + sign for writing the symbol of another elements or compound.

3 . give an arrow sign after writing the symbol of all reactants.

4. write the symbols of the substance that are formed after reaction (product) in the right hand side.

5 give a + sign to write the symbol of another elements or compound.

6.use subscripts(lower value) for the physical states of the reactants and the product eg. write (s)for solid, (l)for liquid, (g) for gases,(aq)for aqueous and (ppt)for precipitate formed.

7.give an upward arrow for the evolution of gases and a downward arrow for the precipitate formed....

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