How do you balance a chemical equation?


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Equation 1. Break down your equation into a left side and a right side. 2. Now you need to make sure that the left side matches the ( etc

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Balance the equation by mutiplying the different atoms and molecules on each side by specific amounts. Click Link for more info.

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The Law of Conservation of Mass is the rationale for balancing a chemical equation. You must make sure that the reactants More?

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This shows the chemicals that react (called the reactants) on the left-hand side, and the chemicals that they produce MORE?

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Manipulate the equation so that the number of each atom is equal on both sides. Just play around, trial and error. Good luck!

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