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The overwhelming majority of chemical equations do involve molecules, but if they don't, you can call them chemical equations rather than molecular equations.
As stated in the category description: "Stoichiometry is a branch of chemistry which deals with the ratios of the reactants and products involved in chemical equations."
becasuse atoms are never gained or lost in a chemical reaction
I think, the most convenient way is to use Microsoft Office Word. For simple chemical equations you will need just subscripts, which are one of possilbe formats of text in the program, and arrows, that can be added through Insert->Symbol.
The fundamental law is that 'matter can neither be created or destroyed in a chemical reaction'. This means that there has to be the same amount of matter on either side of the chemical equation, arranged differently, but the same number of atoms of each element involved in the reaction.
The overwhelming majority of chemical equations do involve molecules, but if they don't, you can call them chemical equations rather than molecular equations.
As stated in the category description: "Stoichiometry is a branch of chemistry which deals with the ratios of the reactants and products involved in chemical equations."
becasuse atoms are never gained or lost in a chemical reaction
That means to find values for all the variables involved, so that they satisfy ALL the equations in a system (= set) of equations.That means to find values for all the variables involved, so that they satisfy ALL the equations in a system (= set) of equations.That means to find values for all the variables involved, so that they satisfy ALL the equations in a system (= set) of equations.That means to find values for all the variables involved, so that they satisfy ALL the equations in a system (= set) of equations.
I think, the most convenient way is to use Microsoft Office Word. For simple chemical equations you will need just subscripts, which are one of possilbe formats of text in the program, and arrows, that can be added through Insert->Symbol.
The fundamental law is that 'matter can neither be created or destroyed in a chemical reaction'. This means that there has to be the same amount of matter on either side of the chemical equation, arranged differently, but the same number of atoms of each element involved in the reaction.
a chemical substance involved with clotting?
Protons are not involved in chemical reactions.
The enthalpy change is usually written at the end of the equation. For instance, when hydrogen burns (apologies for the lack of subscripts) 2H2 + O2 = 2H2O Δ H = - 286 kJ per mol
An equation showing all dissolved compounds as ions
The outer shell electrons of an atom are involved in chemical bonding
Unbalanced equation is calles skeletal equation. The difference between these equations is that the skeleton equation doesnot show the no. of atoms and molecules in the equation whereas the balanced chemical equation shows. Also the balanced chemical equation shows that the products and the reactants are solid, liquid, gas or aqueous.