the little number means how many atoms are
big number means how many of the whole compound there are
The big numbers are atomic numbers. They are equal to number of protons. Elements are arranged in order of increasing atomic number.
The law of conservation of mass, which states that in a closed system, mass is neither created nor destroyed, it can only change form. This means that in a chemical reaction that takes place in a closed system, the mass of the reactants equals the mass of the products.
A big idea in chemistry can also be referred to as a fundamental principle or concept that forms the basis of understanding chemical phenomena.
the big number out the front of the formula tells you how many molecules/moles/the amount of the overall molecule. the subscript (smaller) numbers after each letter say how many atoms of that element represented by the letter there are in ONE molecule of the compound.
How big is the biggest chemical reaction depends on what you mean by "big." Is it a reaction with the most spectacular result, the most ingredients, the most steps, or the most of something else? One suggestion was making Luminol, which is an 8 step reaction, and each step is a chemical reaction its self. Look at NurdRage video on how to make it on YouTube
equations are for making a math sentence smaller and to replace big numbers
Coefficients can be adjusted in front of the chemical formulas to balance chemical equations. Changing coefficients will ensure that the number of atoms of each element is equal on both sides of the equation. Subscripts within chemical formulas should not be changed to balance equations.
It is how big you want your tire to be its to big or to wide.
no. 3 = big water or sea
Two numbers are needed to find a mean.
no. 3 = big water or sea
I think it means chemical engineers have awfully big heads for plumbers.
Your teacher puts a big red cross next to your chemical equation and tells you to balance it properly.
if its an equation then add the big numbers then add the fractions using like denominators afterwards simplify
I think you mean mole ratio. It is usually represented as the coefficient or big number in a balanced chemical equation. N2 + 3H2 --> 2NH3 so the mole ratio of nitrogen to hydrogen is 1 : 3 or 1/3 and what you compare should be product / product or reactant / reactant
The numbers refer to the blade design. For instance, the 11 blade is straight, long, and triangular. The 40 blade is big with a rounded cutting edge.
It is the long set of big numbers running across the middle of the face of the card (usually divided into 4 blocks of 4 numbers).