The balanced equation is: 2KAl(SO4)2 + 6H2O + 12AlCl3 = 3KCl + 2Al(OH)3 + 2H3AsO4.
The capital letter "C" represents the balanced chemical equation.
The capital letter that represents a balanced chemical equation is "E".
When the equation is correctly balanced, the sum of the total charge of the reactants is equal to the sum of the total charge of the products. This ensures that the law of conservation of charge is upheld in the chemical reaction.
3N2H4 --> 4NH3 + N2 is the correctly balanced equation.
An equation is balanced when the number of each kind of atoms and the total charge of all particles are the same or equal for both the reactants and the products (ie on both sides of the equation).
The capital letter "C" represents the balanced chemical equation.
I can get started on that just as soon as you show me the equation.
The capital letter that represents a balanced chemical equation is "E".
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This is not an equation at all. An example of a correct (and balanced) equation would be: 2H2 + O2 --> 2 H2O
Because the Balanced equation can correctly add the reactants and it will equal the sum of the products.If a chemical equation is balanced correctly, there will be the same number of each element on both sides. Since each element has a given and known mass, the total mass on each side of the balanced equation must be equal.
Because the Balanced equation can correctly add the reactants and it will equal the sum of the products.If a chemical equation is balanced correctly, there will be the same number of each element on both sides. Since each element has a given and known mass, the total mass on each side of the balanced equation must be equal.
The balanced equation looks like this: k2so4+alcl3 kcl+al2(5o4)3
The reactants must be balanced correctly with reactants.
When the equation is correctly balanced, the sum of the total charge of the reactants is equal to the sum of the total charge of the products. This ensures that the law of conservation of charge is upheld in the chemical reaction.
3N2H4 --> 4NH3 + N2 is the correctly balanced equation.
An equation is balanced when the number of each kind of atoms and the total charge of all particles are the same or equal for both the reactants and the products (ie on both sides of the equation).