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It should have equal no. of atoms of different elements in the reactants and products. It should have equal masses of various elements in reactants and products.
Nitrogen Gas + Hydrogen Gas --> Ammonia Gas Or 2H3 + N2 --> 2NH3 This is a balanced equation. The general formula for ammonia is NH3
By making sure that the same numbers of each type of atom appear on both sides of the balanced equation for the reaction.
1).You may only put numbers in front of molecules, never altering the formula itself.2).Balance complicated molecules with lots of different atoms first. Putting numbers in front of these may mess up other molecules, so use the simpler molecules to adjust these major changes.and another tip that's useful is if you regconise the atoms making up a standard group such as sulphate, nitrate, phosphate, ammonium etc. that survive unscathed throughout the chemical reaction, treat them as an indivisible item to be balanced as a whole.
C6h14 + 13o2 ---> 7h2o + 6co2 The website keeps making correctinos to my capitalization of the elements, but this is the balanced equation.
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It should have equal no. of atoms of different elements in the reactants and products. It should have equal masses of various elements in reactants and products.
Nitrogen Gas + Hydrogen Gas --> Ammonia Gas Or 2H3 + N2 --> 2NH3 This is a balanced equation. The general formula for ammonia is NH3
By making sure that the same numbers of each type of atom appear on both sides of the balanced equation for the reaction.
C10h20 + 15o2 --> 10co2 + 10h2o Moronic site " making capitalization corrections " again! All letters are capitals.
hydrogen + oxygen -> water 2H2 + O2 -> 2H2O hydrogen + oxygen -> hydrogen peroxide H2 + O2 -> H2O2
You could add hydrochloric acid to calcium to form calcium chloride and hydrogen gas. 2HCl + Ca → CaCl2 + H2
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1).You may only put numbers in front of molecules, never altering the formula itself.2).Balance complicated molecules with lots of different atoms first. Putting numbers in front of these may mess up other molecules, so use the simpler molecules to adjust these major changes.and another tip that's useful is if you regconise the atoms making up a standard group such as sulphate, nitrate, phosphate, ammonium etc. that survive unscathed throughout the chemical reaction, treat them as an indivisible item to be balanced as a whole.
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More energy is produced per reaction in a fusion reaction than in a fuel cell. -Apex
The aré alike because a chemical symbol tells you what to put together to make a molecule like a recipe tells you what to mix together to make food or a drink