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  • 07-12-2019
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how to balance an chemical ​

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  • 07-12-2019
To balance chemical equations, you need to ensure that the amount of atoms present in the reactants is the same as the amount of atoms present in the products. To do this, you may need to multiply certain atoms by constants (by adding subscripts). If you need help with a specific example, upload a picture in a new question and I’d be glad to help. :)
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