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10 October, 13:09

How to do balancing chemical equations homework

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  1. 10 October, 13:11
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    Balancing chemical equations:

    "The symbolic representation of the chemical reaction" using the symbols for denoting the reactants and the product is called as A chemical equation. The reactant involved in the reaction are placed on the left side and the product are present on the right-side.

    Method 1: Doing a Traditional Balance

    Step 1: First write the chemical equation representing the reaction.

    Step 2: Next find or identify the number of atoms present in each of the element

    Step 3: Start balancing with the single elements

    Step 4: Use a coefficient to balance the element such that the amount of substance present on both the sides are equal.

    Method 2: Completing an Algebraic Balance

    Step 1:Write down the given equation.

    Step 2:Assign a letter to each substance.

    Step 3:Check the number of each element found on both sides, and set those equal to each other.

    Step 4:Solve this system of equations to get the numeric value for all the coefficients.
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