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What is a chemical equation? How is it represented. Differentiate between a ‘word equation’ and a ‘molecular equation’ with a suitable example​

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Answered by nikeetajohnson16
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A chemical equation is the symbolic representation of a chemical reaction. The reactants (the starting substances) are written on the left, and the products (the substances found in the chemical reaction) are written on the right.

Word equations explain which substance reacts with another substance to form a new substance, while molecular equation use symbols and formulas with quantities showing reactants and products. For example, Zinc reacts with dilute sulphuric acid to produce zinc sulphate and hydrogen gas.

Answered by satyarthshree45
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Answer:

An equation where two compounds or elements reach chemically and when it is represented by writing chemical formulas on a paper then it is known as chemical equation.

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