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. What Do You Mean By The Balanced Chemical Equation?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Balanced chemical equations is doing the same number of atoms on both the reactants and products.

balanced chemical is equation has equal numbers of atoms for each element involved in the reaction

Answered by Nilesh859
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 \large\orange{ \mathfrak{Balanced \: chemical \: equation}}

What's it ?

A chemical equation in which number of each type of atom is equal on two sides of the equation i.e the number of atoms in that are made to react will be equal to number of atoms produced in form of products....

Show me an example......

 \mathfrak{\green{Photosynthesis}} \\</p><p>6C{O}_{2} + 6 {H}_{2} O \frac{Chlorophyll}{(Photosynthesis)} \implies \\ {C}_{6} {H}_{12} {O}_{6} + 6{O}_{2}

Why it is so important?

The balance chemical equation is based on the law of conservation of mass. it is important in principle of science. If the equation is not balanced then it may lead to some negative circumstances. Such as....

  • it may show some atoms are created during the reaction
  • it can also demonstrate the destruction of mass (or atoms) during certain reactions

and thus the above statements are not true....

 \large \blue{\mathbb{HOPE \: I \:MADE \:IT\: CLEAR}}

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