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Jade Mcdaniel
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31 December, 14:55
How to balance chemical formulas
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Jordon Webb
31 December, 15:17
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To find out how much of each formula you need you basically need to balance the equation. So make sure the atoms on the left side of the equation equals to the right side.
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Callie Reynolds
31 December, 15:18
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You have to find its opposite ...
Fire: Water
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