what information do you get from a balanced chemical equation?
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The chemical formula can tell you the amount of each individual element that makes up that compound. Usually, they are derived by mass, so if you multiply the subscript number by the elemental mass of the number preceding, you can find how much of that element is in that compound.
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The chemical formula can tell you the amount of each individual element that makes up that compound. Usually, they are derived by mass, so if you multiply the subscript number by the elemental mass of the number preceding, you can find how much of that element is in that compound.
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you get the following information from a balanced chemical equation.
1)A chemical equation will tell you the formulas and symbols of the reactants and products.
2)A chemical equation can show the physical state of a substance, whether it is a solid, liquid, gas, or in solution.
3)A chemical equation can show if special conditions are required for a reaction to take place, such as adding heat or using a catalyst.
4)And, if the equation is balanced: The coefficient numbers in the equation show the number of molecules, formula units, or atoms of the species involved in the reaction. The coefficients also equal the number of moles of each reactant and product.
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1)A chemical equation will tell you the formulas and symbols of the reactants and products.
2)A chemical equation can show the physical state of a substance, whether it is a solid, liquid, gas, or in solution.
3)A chemical equation can show if special conditions are required for a reaction to take place, such as adding heat or using a catalyst.
4)And, if the equation is balanced: The coefficient numbers in the equation show the number of molecules, formula units, or atoms of the species involved in the reaction. The coefficients also equal the number of moles of each reactant and product.
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