An unbalanced equation (skeleton equation) only indicates the nature of the reactants and products but tells nothing of the stoichiometric ratios, i.e. it tells nothing of how much of each species is present, not which reactant might be in excess or limiting, etc.
if there is no balancing there will be no conservation of mass ,also you would not know how much youshould add from this reactant and the other
and maybe no reaction would occur
Because - the whole point of an equation is that both sides balance each other. If a chemical equation is unbalanced - there are 'left over' elements that need to be accounted for.
The amounts of reactants and products are not mentioned.
Unbalanced equation is: NO2 + CaCo3 = Ca(NO3)2 + CO2
We see the chemical reaction but we write the chemical equation.
The written statement that shows a chemical reaction is called an "equation". The representation of each reactant is called its chemical formula.
Climate change is not a chemical reaction, and it is not described by a chemical equation.
The amounts of reactants and products are not mentioned.
the equation is unbalanced becoz the mass is not the same on both sides of equation such a chemical equation is a skeletal chemical equation for a reaction
A chemical equation is used as a shortcut to describe a chemical reaction.
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Chemical formula is representative for the chemical compositon of a compound. Chemical equation is representative (describe) for a chemical reaction.
chemical equation
Ca + H2O -> H2 + CaOH
An unbalanced equation having diffrent mass on both side of equation is called skeletol equation.
A stoichiometric equation is a notation that describes a chemical reaction using chemical formulae. An example is CH4 + 2 O2 -> CO2 + 2 H2O
A chemical equation is a short way to describe a chemical reaction, so yes.
Unbalanced equation is: NO2 + CaCo3 = Ca(NO3)2 + CO2
If the number of any certain element in the reactants does not equal exactly the number of that same element in the products, the reaction is unbalanced.