The oxygen atoms
Answer this question… Carbon, hydrogen, oxygen
We can compare balancing chemical equation to a mother and her children. She should be fair in giving the things that her children want. She should be equal. :)
Single atoms should be done last Balancing chemicals equations involves trial and error
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The oxygen atoms
Oxygen is often the "problem child" of balancing, so do oxygen last. In combustion reactions, it's usually easiest to do carbon first, then hydrogen, then oxygen.
Answer this question… Carbon, hydrogen, oxygen
Answer this question… Carbon, hydrogen, oxygen
To insure complete clean combustion.
yes it should be balanced to adjust the environment
Answer this question… C5H8 + 7O2 5CO2 + 4H2O
C5h8 + 7o2 -> 5co2 + 4h2o
C5h8 + 7o2 --> 5co2 + 4h2o
Subscripts state how many atoms and Coefficients state how many molecules there are. So when balancing an equation you always adjust the coefficients. When this equation is balanced, what is the coefficient for Ni(NOËÄ)ËÄ? 4
all equations balance as the theory of conservation of mass states that no mass should be lost, so all equations should balance
Equations should be balanced because of a basic scientific law known as the Law of Conservation of Mass. The Law simply means that all the mass you start with in a chemical reaction should be present at the end. Balancing the equation allows scientists to mathematically predict how much matter there should be at the end of a reaction.