No because you always keep an equation in balance when solving it
A scale works best when the object being weighed is stationary. Otherwise the object is shifting and can't be weighed accurately.
If your goal is to balance the equation, then yes, you have to chose the coefficients.
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how do you write the balance equation of sucrose?
if it is a redox reaction sometimes you can add water to help balance the equation
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When solving equations remember that whatever operations are performed on the LHS of the equation must be performed on its RHS to keep the equation in balance.
Whatever is done on one side of the equation must be repeated on the other side of the equation to maintain balance and equality.
Always keep the equation in balance inasmuch that what is done on the RHS must be done on the LHS of the equation.
Balance the number of atoms for each element on both sides of a chemical equation
What role of operations that applies when you are solving an equation does not apply when your solving an inequality?"
Yes because solving the equation gives a statement that I’d never true.
It is the solution of the equation
The simple rule to follow is that whatever is done on the Left Hand Side of the equation must be repeated on the Right Hand Side of the equation to keep it in 'balance'
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An equality and equation are essentially the same thing. The equality between two expressions is represented by an equation (and conversely).
An equation is a mathematical statement that may (or may not) be true, defined for some variables. Solving an equation is finding those values of the variables for which the equation or statement is true.