Due to the law of conservation of mass and matter, all particles must have an equal number on both sides of a chemical equation. An equal number of atoms of each element involved must be on each side of the equation.
The law of mass balance states that matter is neither created or destroyed in a chemical process. That means that you need to have the same amount of each element on both sides of a chemical equation in order for it to be mass-balanced.The law of charge balance states that charge is not created or destroyed in a chemical reaction. That means that the total charge, the sum of the positive and negative charges, on each side of the chemical equation must also be equal.
This is the law of mass conservation.
balanced equation
A balanced chemical equation has an equal number of atoms of a given element in the reactants and products. This is due to the law of conservation of mass.
For the same reason as a mathematical equation. The word equation is derived from EQUAL - so to be equal or balanced there has to be the same number of atoms on each side.
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This is the law of mass conservation.
The number of protons is equal to the atomic number of a chemical element.
They are molecules.
balanced equation
A balanced chemical equation has an equal number of atoms of a given element in the reactants and products. This is due to the law of conservation of mass.
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The number of reactants atoms must be equal to the number of products atoms.
The number of atoms for reactants and products must be equal.
A Balanced equation is one where equal number of atoms exist on either side.
For the same reason as a mathematical equation. The word equation is derived from EQUAL - so to be equal or balanced there has to be the same number of atoms on each side.
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The definition of a balanced chemical equation is one with the same number of atoms on each side of the equation with each molecule electrically neutral. If the reactants and products apparently only switch anions with no extra product such as molecular gas or water, you could end up with an equal number of molecules on each side of the equation.