Silicon does not have a balanced equation because it is just an element. It's symbol is Si but a chemical equation cannot take place unless you hae more than one element involved.
A. O B. g C. s D. Ca
Si + Ne => N.R.
Any balanced equation for a chemical element; the chemical symbol of chromium is Cr.
If the number of atoms of each element is the same on both sides of the equation, then it is balanced.
Silicon tetrachloride is written as SiCl4. When it reacts with water, the equation becomes SiCl4 + 2 H2O --> SiO2 + 4 HCl.
SiO2 + 2Ca --> 2CaO + Si
If you count all of the atoms of each element on the left and all the atoms of each element on the right and the numbers on the left and right are equal for EVERY element, then the equation is balanced.
In this case, the equation is balanced.
This is a balanced equation.
You can tell that a chemical formula/equation is balanced if you have the same number of atoms of each element on each side of the equation.
This is called a "balanced equation".
This is a correct balanced equation.
Because the Balanced equation can correctly add the reactants and it will equal the sum of the products.If a chemical equation is balanced correctly, there will be the same number of each element on both sides. Since each element has a given and known mass, the total mass on each side of the balanced equation must be equal.
Whatever you want. You can start with whichever element that isn't balanced
Not necessarily. A balanced chemical equation has the same number of atoms of each element on both sides of its equation, but the number of moles can be different.
The chemical symbol for thorium is Th.
You balance a chemical equation by making sure that you have the same number of atoms of each element on each side of the equation.
What is the balanced equation for CH3CHO when completely oxdized