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It should represent a true chemical change. It should be balance it should be molecular all the reactant and product must be written in term of there respective chemical formula.
Single atoms should be done last Balancing chemicals equations involves trial and error
we should balance a chemical equation so that both the sides of the elements and compounds are equal.
no we use relative mass
all equations balance as the theory of conservation of mass states that no mass should be lost, so all equations should balance
According to Law of conservation of mass - The mass of matter can neither be created nor be destroyed. So, th no. of mass in reactants and products in chemical eequation should be same. To satisfy this Law chemical equation should be balance.
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It should represent a true chemical change. It should be balance it should be molecular all the reactant and product must be written in term of there respective chemical formula.
There is absolutely no REQUIREMENT to do so. It is simply that many people prefer to work with whole numbers.
Parentheses can organize numbers and separate equations in larger equations. And if parentheses are placed right after a number, it signals that the two numbers should be multiplied. Also, for reference, brackets [ ] are used before parentheses ( ). Ex- [9+4(5)] Add 9+4 [13(5)] Multiply 13x5 [13x5] Product: 65
it should be your c value in equations
When talking about a "system of equations", you would normally expect to have two or more equations. It is quite common to have as many equations as you have variables, so in this case you should have two equations.
Single atoms should be done last Balancing chemicals equations involves trial and error
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