-The elements involved.
-The specific number of each element in the molecule.
Strictly speaking, you do not need to know the arrangement of the elements in the molecule...but writing the arrangement is often the best thing to do.
Like CH3CH2CH3 could be written C3H8 and still be correct. However it's a little less clear.
I would advise, as general practice, to always write the chemical formula out in full, then abbreviate it after much confidence is gained. Otherwise you are just asking for a lot of confusion.
An equal sign. The implications of the equal sign are left to the asker to determine (but see "balanced chemical equation" for some insights). In other words, it would be nice of the equal sign created a true statement. And by "nice", I mean required. Otherwise the false statement is just nonsense.
The chemical formula of the compounds and their atomic weight and valencies
What the products are.
balanced.
All chemical reactions have a common structure. It must have reactants, that are the substances that you have at the beginning, and the product that are the new substances you get at the end.
chemical equations are used to find out how chemical compounds will react with each other since the equations must be balanced. unless you are talking about the chemical name for substances such as sodium chloride is NaCl. water is H2O etc.
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.
Any chemical equations violates the law of conservation of energy.
balanced.
Yes, chemical equations must be balanced due to the law of conservation of matter/mass.
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All chemical reactions have a common structure. It must have reactants, that are the substances that you have at the beginning, and the product that are the new substances you get at the end.
Not all chemical reactions are difficult.
Honey hasn't chemical equations.
Chemical equations describe the products and reactants in a chemical reaction.
chemical equations are used to find out how chemical compounds will react with each other since the equations must be balanced. unless you are talking about the chemical name for substances such as sodium chloride is NaCl. water is H2O etc.
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.
All of the symbols used in chemical equations are up on the Periodic Table.
The number of reactants atoms must be equal to the number of products atoms.
chemical equations must be balanced according to the law of conservation of mass: mass cannot be created or destroyed. In other words: it's impossible to have an unbalanced equation that is correct, so do what your teacher tells you to.