Chemistry, asked by fazerulz56, 18 days ago

Why do we express chemical reactions in the form of equations?
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Answered by RupamPratikshya
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In chemical equations, reactants and products are represented by chemical symbols and formulas. Numbers called coefficients are placed in front of the symbols and formulas to show how much of each substance is involved in the reaction.

Answered by sinhamadhu
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In chemistry, a word equation indicates the order of events of a chemical reaction. The number of moles and types of reactants yield the number of moles and types of products. Word equations help in learning chemistry because they reinforce the thought process involved in writing a chemical reaction or equation...

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