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Jefferson Ramirez
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31 July, 21:13
How to balance equations in chemistry
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Kamari Huang
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A balanced equation is an equation for a chemical reaction in which the number of atoms for each element in the reaction and the total charge are the same for both the reactants and the products. In other words, the mass and the charge are balanced on both sides of the reaction ... The equation is balanced for charge because both sides of the equation have no ions.
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