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Marisol Haynes
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16 February, 13:23
How doni balance a equation correctly?
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Gideon Maxwell
16 February, 13:45
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Answer: You have to make sure that each element is balanced. That means that each element has to have the same number of atoms on the product and reactant side.
Explanation: CH+O₂=CO₂+H₂0 this is balanced because both sides has the same number of C, H, and O atoms.
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