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A chemical equation may be described as a chemical reaction or a means of writing out and describing such a phenomenon. The coefficients next to the symbols and formulae of entities are the absolute ...
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Chemical Equations - It discusses the process of equation writing and balancing chemical equations in perspective of the chemical changes that take place during a reaction. This module is the third in a series on chemical reactions. ... In writing chemical equations, the number in front of the molecule's symbol (called...
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General Chemistry :: Balancing Equations :: Tutorial ... Balancing Equations ... Chemical Tests...
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A chemical equation is a symbolic representation of a chemical reaction in terms of chemical formulas. An example of a chemical equation would be: 2Na + Cl - 2NaCl This chemical equation would stand for the burning of sodium in chlorine to ...
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What is a chemical reaction?; Examples of chemical changes, physical changes, and some gray areas.; Chemical equations of chemical reactions.; Balancing equations.; Balancing ionic equations with polyatomic ions.; Balancing combustion (burning) equations.; Balancing by overview.; Synthesis reactons.;
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A large number of chemical equations are more complicated than the simple ones you will see in this section. They are reversible, which means that the reactants react together to form the products, but as soon as the products are formed, they start to react together to reform the reactants!
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Chemical Equations, Oxidation States and Balancing of Equations. How to balance equations. The term oxidation originally meant a reaction in which oxygen combines chemically with another substance, but its usage has long been broadened to include any reaction in which electrons are transferred... ... Table of Common Ions...
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It is most important for a chemist to be able to write correctly balanced equations and to interpret equations written by others. It is also very helpful if he/she knows how to predict the products of certain specific types of reactions. ... A chemical reaction must account for every atom that is used. This is an...
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For now, you will only be concerned with balancing atoms. Remember, the number of atoms of each element on the reactants side must equal the number of atoms of each element on the products side!
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