It shows the preservation of mass and of matter.
what the reactants are , what products are formed and their physical states: the symbol(s) indicates a solid, (L) a liquid, and (g) a gas.
Balanced chemical equation also give us quantitative information by means of the coefficients ( the numbers in front of the formula of each product and reactant), although the coefficient 1 is usually not shown. in the balanced equation.
P4(s) + 6 Cl2 (g) ---> 4 PCl3 (L)
If the equation is balanced: The coefficient numbers in the equation show the number of molecules, formula units, or atoms of the species involved in the reaction. The coefficients also equal the number of moles of each reactant and product.
a balance equation must show a subscript change from elements.
A balanced equation shows how many moles of each reactant is needed to form a certain number of moles of product.
They show the reactants, the products, and the mole ratio of each species that takes place in the reaction.
A chemical equation is a graphical representation of a chemical reaction.
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CHEMiCAL SyMBOlS
It helps show you what goes on during a chemical reaction
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The change in color indicates that a chemical reaction has taken place.
Scientific experiments are used to show what happens during a chemical reaction.
Symbols are used for the graphical representation of a chemical reaction.
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When a compound produces.
CHEMiCAL SyMBOlS
It helps show you what goes on during a chemical reaction
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A chemical equation shows that chemical reaction has occurred as new substances have been formed from the reagents. A chemical equation has two sides before reaction and after reaction, if there is any change from the before reaction side to the after reaction side, it indicates that a chemical reaction has just occurred.
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The change in color indicates that a chemical reaction has taken place.
Yes, bubbling may be a sign for a chemical reaction.