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The atoms on in the reactants must balance exactly with the atoms in the reactants, much like the debit and credit sides of a ledger must balance.
H2O and OH- are added to balance the oxygen atoms.
4 hydrogen atoms 4 nitrogen atoms 12 oxygen atoms
* You cannot take atoms away, but you can add atoms to the equation. * Leave the single element molecules until last * First balance any elements other than oxygen or hydrogen
2 Ag2O --> 4Ag + O2Start with the siplest formula's without coefficients: Ag2O --> Ag + O2first balance O for two atoms: 2 Ag2O --> Ag + O2Then balance Ag for 2x2 = 4 atoms: 2 Ag2O --> 4 Ag + O2
The atoms on in the reactants must balance exactly with the atoms in the reactants, much like the debit and credit sides of a ledger must balance.
It is necessary to balance the number of atoms for reactantas and products.
Atoms strive to have balance, namely, the outer electron shell full even if it has to share.
H2O and OH- are added to balance the oxygen atoms.
H2O and OH- are added to balance the oxygen atoms.
H2O and H+ are used to balance the oxygen atoms
No. If you mean 4Al3O2. And If you mean 4Al + 3O2 ------> AL2O, it is still not balance.
the protons and electrons balance each other out
4 hydrogen atoms 4 nitrogen atoms 12 oxygen atoms
the forces between nuclear atoms are formed from the balance of equal opposite charges resulting to polarity
Definitely NOT.
* You cannot take atoms away, but you can add atoms to the equation. * Leave the single element molecules until last * First balance any elements other than oxygen or hydrogen