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what is the maximum number to use in balancing chemical equation?​

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Answered by ItzNerieda
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Balance the atom which is the maximum in number; on either side of chemical equation. In this equation, the number of oxygen atom is the maximum on the RHS. To balance the oxygen one needs to multiply the oxygen on the LHS by 4; so that the number of oxygen atoms becomes equal on both sides.

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Balance the atom which is the maximum in number; on either side of chemical equation. In this equation, the number of oxygen atom is the maximum on the RHS. To balance the oxygen one needs to multiply the oxygen on the LHS by 4; so that the number of oxygen atoms becomes equal on both sides.

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