it is easier to have all your info organized(mass,concentration,moles etc.) and it helps determines the mole ratio, which is very important when doing stoichiometry...not to mention determing the products in a reaction also..hope that helps
No, because chemical equations require more than one element. For example: Na- + Cl -----> Na- Cl (Na is negative & Cl is positive) Also chemical equations have to have an arrow instead of an equal sign, as far as I know.
Molecular equations are named as such because they show the overall chemical reaction, including the number and type of atoms involved in the reactants and products, without considering the actual molecules. They provide a simplified representation of the chemical reaction, making it easier to understand the stoichiometry and balance of the equation, regardless of the actual molecular substances involved.
In a direct democracy, anyone can participate in the government. But in a representative democracy, you must be elected.
No. He is not king and congress represents their states and districts.
In a direct democracy, anyone can participate in the government. But in a representative democracy, you must be elected.
In a direct democracy, anyone can participate in the government. But in a representative democracy, you must be elected.
"Better" is not the term you would use for comparing physical to chemical without defining the principle of what is better, but a chemical change is a more permanent change that will more than likely require input of energy.
The net ionic equations only represent the substances that make a change in the oxidation numbers, whereas a chemical equation shows all substances even they do not differ during the reaction.
Chemical fertilizers lack trace elements.
At Chemical Engineering....Yes.Another answer:It's like asking if a career as a doctor is better than a career as a lawyer. You need to look at what suits you.
There are more than two methods, and of these, matrix inversion is probably the easiest for solving systems of linear equations in several unknowns.
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