Balancing only allows you to change the coefficients, NOT the subscripts.
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False. Subscript cannot be change to balance chemical equations. Only coefficients can be added to balance chemical equation.
No, when the subscripts are changed, they become different compounds than the intended compounds.
This affirmation is not correct in chemistry.
No! You can change coefficients as needed to balance an equation but you cannot just change a substance's subscripts.
Tsubscripts of the reactants equal the subscripts of the products.
You can't change the subscript. The subscripts show how the elements/molecules are bonded.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The subscripts represent the number of atoms of each element in each chemical formula-if you change the subscripts, you change the compounds the formulas are describing.Source: (e2020)
When you are balancing known reactants and known products which is always the case when you are asked to "balance" a chemical equation you must not change the subscripts as that changes the reactants or the products to a different chemical compound.
No, or you'd change the chemicals being reacted. Added: There is always ONE and ONLY ONE way in which you can put the right COEFFICIENTS of each reacting compound in a balanced equation, by only changing the values of those coefficients. (That are the figures in FRONT of the chemical formula's).
A coefficient is the number that goes before an element when your balancing the equation. And a subscript is the number after the element. Subscripts are not changed when you balance the equation.
Both. you must have the correct subscripts to represent the correct chemical then you only change the coefficients to balance the equation. The product of a coefficient and a subscript tells how many atoms are present.