The equation is not correct because there are not the same number of each element on each side of the equation.
6CO2 + 6H2O ==> C6H12O6 + 6O2
this is called having a balanced equation .....if both sides are not balanced u must correct it by changing the number of moles
This is not an equation at all. An example of a correct (and balanced) equation would be: 2H2 + O2 --> 2 H2O
A balanced chemical equation conveys the correct molar ratios of reactants and products in a reaction. Balancing a chemical equation upholds the Law of Conservation of Mass, which states that matter cannot be created or destroyed.
the correct answer would have to be 2molS+3molO2 -------->2SO3(g)
These data are given by the correct coefficients in the chemical equation.
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Cs2O
A balanced chemical equation has correct placed coefficients and a representative chemical equation need these coefficients.
a balanced equation shows the correct proportion and mole/grams of the reactants involved....
this is called having a balanced equation .....if both sides are not balanced u must correct it by changing the number of moles
Yes, that is correct.
When the equation kmno4 plus mgs k2s plus mgmno42 is balanced, the correct set of coefficients is 2111.
This is not a correct question.
I would say that's correct.
This is not an equation at all. An example of a correct (and balanced) equation would be: 2H2 + O2 --> 2 H2O
It is almost balanced, except for 2 moles of CO, so here it is:CO2 + C --> 2 CO
The correct spelling is symmetrical (balanced or the same on either side of some axis).