use the numbers 5,6,7,8 to write an equation with the largest possible equation
Not possible. Non-electrolyte dont have ions and it is not possible to write ionic equation.
You need to balace differently the no of elements on either side for ex H2O~ H2 + O2 There is 1 atom of oxygen on Lhs but 2 on Rhs Therefore write 2in front of h2o But nw H becomes 4 so u must write 2 in frnt of h2 also
This is not an equation but the chemical symbol of the cation: Ba2+.
A balanced equation has equal numbers of each type of atom on each side of the equation.The Balanced Ionic equation for Nitrous acid and sodium hydroxide is as follows .Nitrous acid is a weak acid so it does not completely dissociate in water. So you can write for the net ionic equation :HNO2 + OH- ---> NO2- + H2O
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Not possible. Non-electrolyte dont have ions and it is not possible to write ionic equation.
17 and 2 :)
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No.
0.863 is the largest decimal you can make with these numbers:)
It isn't entirely clear what you mean "for 15 and 10". If you want an equation that has those solutions, you can simply write:(x - 15) (x - 10) = 0 If you wish, you can multiply the polynomials out. The solutions will be the same, but the resulting equation will be harder to solve.
874321 is the largest number made from all these digits.
Write an equation of 3/8×112
84 = 2*2*3*7
13/954 = 0 with remainder 13.
0.8 0.04 0.53