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What is the chemical equation? Explain the method of writing chemical equations ?

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Answered by anu140903
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A chemical equation is a representation of the the chemical reaction taking place.

We can write any chemical reaction in form of equation.
In a chemical equation, the reactants are written on the left, and the products are written on the right.

• Chemical equations should contain information about the state properties of products and reactants, whether aqueous (dissolved in water — aq), solid (s), liquid (l), or gas (g).


•The no. of atoms of each element should be equal on both sides.



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Answered by Swarnimkumar22
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What is the chemical equation? Explain the method of writing chemical equations ?


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\bold{Chemical\:equation- }The abbreviation of the chemical formation expressed by the symbols and formulas is called the chemical equation

\bold{Method\:of\:Writing\:Chemical\:Equation-}The equation of any chemical reaction can be written in the following posts

(1) The reactants write on the left side and the products (the substances obtained in the verb) to the reactants (the participants in the verb) on the right side, and mark an equal or an arrow between them if the reactant and the product are more than one Mark the money

2Mg \:  + O_2 \to2MgO

(2) Atomic reaction is not destroyed, so the number of atoms on both sides of the equation must be equal

(3) If the product is in the gaseous state, then mark the arrow directly in front of the product and if the product is in the form of preference, then mark the opposite arrow next to the product.
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