A properly written chemical equation will always show the same number of atoms of each elemental on each side, showing that no atoms are created or destroyed in the chemical reaction.
Yes. This is due to the law of conservation of mass/matter.
This is because according to the law of conservation of mass mass can neither be created nor destroyed in a chemical reaction. to prove this statement correct a chemical equation should be balanced
When you balance an equation, the coefficients you end up with represent the molar relationships between the substances. Like: N2 + 3H2--> 2NH3 shows that for every three moles of H there are 2 moles NH3 and 1 mole N
According to the Law of Conservation Of Mass,Matter is neither created nor destroyed.It means a chemical equation show that matter is always conserved in a chemical reaction.It is shown as number of atoms both sides of the reaction before and after remains the same.
Skeleton equations do not show the relative amounts of reactants and products (are "unbalanced"). Balanced equations do show the relative amounts of the reactants and products.
Because the mass of the reactants must equal the mass of the products due to the Law of Conservation of Mass. By balancing the equation you show the correct proportions of chemicals.
Yes. This is due to the law of conservation of mass/matter.
chemical equations
Chemical equations represent chemical composition of reactants and products and also how does the reaction occur.
Chemical equations are representative for chemical reactions.
This is because according to the law of conservation of mass mass can neither be created nor destroyed in a chemical reaction. to prove this statement correct a chemical equation should be balanced
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When you balance an equation, the coefficients you end up with represent the molar relationships between the substances. Like: N2 + 3H2--> 2NH3 shows that for every three moles of H there are 2 moles NH3 and 1 mole N
According to the Law of Conservation Of Mass,Matter is neither created nor destroyed.It means a chemical equation show that matter is always conserved in a chemical reaction.It is shown as number of atoms both sides of the reaction before and after remains the same.
Through his experiments, John Dalton was able to show that, even through chemical reactions, the beginning mass of the reactants and the final mass of the products were equal.