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Immanuel
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22 December, 05:26
How do you write balanced chemical formulas?
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Kadin Dougherty
22 December, 05:27
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Due to the law of conservation, there must be the same amount of each element on each side of the equation. To do that, you multiply the products and the reactants until you get an equal number of each element.
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