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chemical equation is defined as the short-hand representation of a true chemical reaction with the help of symbols and formula. All the atoms and their valencies sjould be balanced on both the sides.
all equations balance as the theory of conservation of mass states that no mass should be lost, so all equations should balance
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Which of the following are steps for balancing chemical equations? Check all that apply. B. Choose coefficients that will balance the equation. And D. Recheck the numbers of each atom on each side of the equation to make sure the sides are equal. Apex
Single atoms should be done last Balancing chemicals equations involves trial and error
Antoine Laurent Lavoisier
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The conservation of mass
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chemical equation is defined as the short-hand representation of a true chemical reaction with the help of symbols and formula. All the atoms and their valencies sjould be balanced on both the sides.
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It is called spacial stasis, or iso-spacial maintenance that constantly needs feedback. As for Chemistry, chemical equations are forever in need of balancing; Accounting is the profession of balancing 'the Books'.
Finding a set of value for the set of variables so that, when these values are substituted for the corresponding variables, all the equations in the system are true statements.
all equations balance as the theory of conservation of mass states that no mass should be lost, so all equations should balance
It has no solution. Equations have solutions, but expressions have not. Had you asked, 'What is the solution to -2x + 5 + 21 = 0 ?', then I would reply, '26 = 2x; therefore, x = 13', is your solution. You can check this, to see whether it is true. The equation is clearly true, if we substitute 13 for x: -2(13) + 5 + 21 = -26 + 5 + 21 = 0. The moral is that equations are statements and may be true or false. Mere expressions are not statements, and they are therefore neither true or false.