Its a scientific equation when it is like this (H2O) and it has to have a number and it has to mean somthing
The exponent in the scientific equation tells you how many decimals to go over because you are multiplying 10 that many number of times. For example, if the number were 1.056 X 107 the number in regular format would be 10,560,000
when a number is written in scientific notation it includes a denotation or a connotation :)
scientific notation is where a huge number that is way to long to write is summarised by an equation. it is divided by 10 to the power of x as to where the point goes. in the number 2300000000000, scientific notation is 2.3x10 to the power of 12 etc
when you see an arrow on a scientific equation it means yield
Squaring is a number raised to the power of two. Scientific notation is a number multiplied by 10 to the power of a number.
The number of that type particle involved in the reaction.
Scienitifc equation is a equation that has lots of scientifical things
it is a scientific equation made my albert einstein It is the Formula for WATER (EMC2)
Nothing. It depends what you're talking about specifically. Coefficient is just a number in an equation.
An equation is balanced when the number of atoms of each element is equal on both sides of the equation. This means that the total mass and charge is conserved. You can check if an equation is balanced by counting the number of atoms of each element on both sides of the equation and adjusting coefficients as needed.
You can easily tell by substituting 0 for a.
There is no single equation. There are different equations for different laws.