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A balanced chemical equation.
If the number of atoms of each element is the same on both sides of the equation, then it is balanced.
This is not an equation at all. An example of a correct (and balanced) equation would be: 2H2 + O2 --> 2 H2O
this is called having a balanced equation .....if both sides are not balanced u must correct it by changing the number of moles
The balanced equation is: CH4 + 2 O2 → CO2 + 2 H2O
A balanced chemical equation has correct placed coefficients and a representative chemical equation need these coefficients.
The balanced equation is 2HCl + K2O -> H2O + 2KCl.
Its NOT a balanced Equation ,but a FORMULA. Al2(SO4)3 NB A balanced equation is for two or more reacting substances and their respective products.
An equation is balanced if each atom on both sides are the same amount
what is the balanced equation for Rubidium metal reacting with halogen iodine
The balanced equation for the production of ammonia is the following: N2 + 3H2 ---> 2NH3
Balanced equation of nitric oxide is no3 2-
Proteins have a very complicate chemical formula but not a "balanced chemical equation".
CaCl2 + N2 --> ? They will not react with each other, so there is NO (balanced) equation at all.
A balanced chemical equation.
a balanced equation shows the correct proportion and mole/grams of the reactants involved....
If the number of atoms of each element is the same on both sides of the equation, then it is balanced.