2NH3(g) + 3Mg(s) —> 3H2(g) + Mg3N2(s)
Simply speaking it would be an equation that had the same number of atoms on the left ( reactant ) side as it had on the right (product ) side regardless of rearrangement.
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2na+s-2nas
Na2SO4(aq) + CaCl2(aq) - CaSO4(s) + 2NaCl(aq)
little boys
A balanced equation is when the amount of molecules reacting are equal to the amount of molecules being produced. Chemical equations must be balanced because no energy/mass is ever lost when a reaction takes place. This is because atoms are simply arranged.
B. accurate chemical calculations
False. They are balanced by changing the coefficients.
Atoms
Yes, chemical equations must be balanced due to the law of conservation of matter/mass.
balanced.
2SiO2+2C-->Si2+4CO
Chemical equations are representative for chemical reactions.
Yes
2na+s-2nas
the law of conservation of mass.
little boys
Balanced and unbalanced chemical equations have the same elements on both sides, they have just been recombinded to form new products from the reactants.
A balanced equation is when the amount of molecules reacting are equal to the amount of molecules being produced. Chemical equations must be balanced because no energy/mass is ever lost when a reaction takes place. This is because atoms are simply arranged.
They are necessary for accurate chemical calculations.
B. accurate chemical calculations