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Answered by sk181231
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Balancing a chemical reaction is mandatory and required to understand the ratios involved in the action of a chemical reaction. There are several steps which need to be noted when balancing a chemical reaction, let us look at them one by one.

First, write the unbalanced chemical reaction. If the unbalanced chemical reaction is not given, use the components of the chemical reaction that are mentioned and write down the skeletal equation.

Now take note of how many atoms are on each side of the reaction of each element. The subscript of an element represents the rate of the number of atoms. If the number of atoms on the reactant side is not equal to the number of atoms on the product side, then we can confirm that the equation is not balanced. This contradicts the law of conservation of mass, thus we must balance the chemical reaction.

Add coefficients to the compounds or elements in the chemical reaction so that the number of atoms on both sides of the reaction matches up for all the constituent elements. Keep notice to balance oxygen and hydrogen atoms last as they are present in a variety of compounds and trying to fix that ratio first will complicate things further.

Answered by ChromaticSoul
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