Chemistry, asked by Srijan2006, 1 month ago

why is it important to balance atoms of each element on LHS and RHS?

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Answered by neerajsaxena0079
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Chemical reaction is just a rearrangement of atoms. It can neither create nor destroyed during the course of a chemical reaction. Chemical equations must be balanced to satisfy the law of conservation of matter, that states that matter cannot be produced or destroyed in a closed system.

Answered by nk9781957
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Chemical reaction is just a rearrangement of atoms. It can neither create nor destroyed during the course of a chemical reaction. Chemical equations must be balanced to satisfy the law of conservation of matter, that states that matter cannot be produced or destroyed in a closed system.

The law of conservation of mass governs the balancing of a chemical equation. According to this law, mass can neither be created nor be destroyed in a chemical reaction and obeying this law the total mass of the elements or molecules present on the reactant side should be equal to the total mass of elements or molecules present on the product side. If the chemical equation is not balanced the law of conservation is not applicable.

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