Chemistry, asked by tanvipawale, 1 month ago

What is the need for balancing the equation? Because after balancing the equation the molecular formulae remains the same. For example H2+O2---> H2O, After balancing the equation the answer will be 2H2+O2----> 2H2O. But the formulae of water remains the same H2O. So, why we balance the equation?

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Answered by lishajain2910
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A chemical equation should always be balanced because the law of conservation of mass states that matter can neither be created nor destroyed so in a chemical equation the total mass of reactants must be equal to the mass of products formed i.e. the total number of atoms of each element should be equal on both....

Thus, it can be rightly said that an equation (chemical equation to be more specific) must be balanced so that it obeys the law of conservation of masses. The number of atoms of reactants should be equal to the number of atoms of the products formed after the successful completion of a reaction.

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