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Rosa Sheppard
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6 July, 05:26
How do you balance an equation?
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Benjamin Holland
6 July, 05:53
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Once you balance an equation, both sides should be equal.
For example,
Fe + Cl2 - --> FeCl
To balance this we would need to put a 2 in front of FeCl and a 2 in front of Fe to balance out the number of molecules in the equation
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