That balances exactly as you have stated it (except, of course, that it has to be written with subscripts, as BaCl2 + Na3AsO4 = Na3Cl2 + BaAsO4).
Iron plus chlorine equals Iron chloride is the word equation.
reacting to form
It actually means "reacts to form".
Ca(SO3)
cacl2 plus na2s equals cas plus
It is an equation ... Anything with an equals is an equation 2+b=6 Anything without an equals is an expression 2+a
equation
Slope for the equation y equals 7 is zero.
An expression does not have an equals sign, An equation has an equals sign,
If it doesn't have an "equals" sign, then it's not an equation. It's an "expression".
I use "equals" or "is".
An example of a two step equation that equals 2 is 4 + 2x = 2. In this equation, x = -1.
An equation.
That word "equals" in there makes it an equation.
An equation. (Both "equals" and "equation" have the Latin root aequatio.)
The question does not make sense because it has what appears to be an equation but which contains two "equals"!The question does not make sense because it has what appears to be an equation but which contains two "equals"!The question does not make sense because it has what appears to be an equation but which contains two "equals"!The question does not make sense because it has what appears to be an equation but which contains two "equals"!
Yes, one equals one. If you get that when solving an algebraic equation, the equation is true for all real numbers.