Balance complicated molecules with lots of different atoms first. Putting numbers in front of these may mess up other molecules, so use the simpler molecules to adjust these major changes.
In balancing an equation with carbon dioxide as a product, start by balancing the carbon atoms first. This is because carbon is present in both the reactants and products and can help guide the balancing process for other elements later.
CO2 and H2O combine to form H2CO3. There isn't any balancing to be done, really.
this is tricky :|......this is as much as i can give you:3C+8H-------->?OI am unable to give you a good answer but i hope i gave you somethingim very sorry :[
How about I tell you the first? ,Well the worlds first hardest math equation is the; P=NP equation. You should concider taking a look at it. Pretty tricky stuff!
I always look at the Hydrogens - if the number is divisable by 4 it is very easy. So 8 Hs means 4 H2O so you know that means 2 O2 and the carbon is easy as 1 C always goes to 1 CO2. So in this case you need 5 O2. So C3H8 + 5 O2 = 3 CO2 and 4 H2O It is not quite as easy with say C4H10 - The 10 Hs mean you need 5 O which means 2.5 O2 (6.5 in total) and so everything has to be doubled up. 2 C4H10 + 13 O2 = 8 CO2 + 10 H2O ALWAYS DO THE HYDROGENS FIRST
You go and look up the equation and it should be there
(1)First of all an officer should look for the colour coding i.e Load balancing in it is single phase and colour coding inside the flats if it is three phase connection. (2) Secondly, it should check the neutral and earth codings and connections. Phase should never be looped except multiple connections, neutral & earth can be looped depends of consumer requirements. Load balancing should be checked in bothe cases i.e on DB and on Panel.
Is the coefficient of the square a prime number? eg if the equation begins 3a2 then the factors must be (3a +/- x)(a +/- y)
Look up Ohm's law. Should help
The final result of balancing a chemical reaction should show the same number of atoms of each element on both sides of the reaction equation. This ensures that mass is conserved in the reaction. The coefficients in front of each compound indicate the ratio of reactants and products, with the smallest whole number coefficients possible.
It can look like any algebraic equation.
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