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∙ 11y agoMg + FeSO4 --> Fe + MgSO4
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∙ 11y agowe should balance a chemical equation so that both the sides of the elements and compounds are equal.
You only need to balance a chemical equation if you want to know the proportions (how many of each type of molecules participate in the reaction).You only need to balance a chemical equation if you want to know the proportions (how many of each type of molecules participate in the reaction).You only need to balance a chemical equation if you want to know the proportions (how many of each type of molecules participate in the reaction).You only need to balance a chemical equation if you want to know the proportions (how many of each type of molecules participate in the reaction).
from a balanced chemical equation
Combustion reaction equations balance the same way that any other chemical equation does. Every atom that appears on the left side of the equation must also appear on the right side of the equation. No atoms are created or destroyed in the process of a chemical reaction.
You are doing:Magnesium + Oxygen -> Magnesium OxideSo replace the words with symbols to make the equation more advanced:Mg + O2 -> MgOAnd to balance it:2Mg + O2 -> 2MgO
Mg + H2SO4 = MgSO4 + H2
The reaction is:2 Mg + O2 = 2 MgO
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we should balance a chemical equation so that both the sides of the elements and compounds are equal.
2 FeSO4---------------Fe2O3 + SO2 + SO3
You only need to balance a chemical equation if you want to know the proportions (how many of each type of molecules participate in the reaction).You only need to balance a chemical equation if you want to know the proportions (how many of each type of molecules participate in the reaction).You only need to balance a chemical equation if you want to know the proportions (how many of each type of molecules participate in the reaction).You only need to balance a chemical equation if you want to know the proportions (how many of each type of molecules participate in the reaction).
from a balanced chemical equation
by balancing the coeffiecient of the reactants and the products in the both side
balance your chemical reaction equation then calculate moles, then calculate weight.
After a chemical reaction the reactants are transformed in other compounds - the products.
Combustion reaction equations balance the same way that any other chemical equation does. Every atom that appears on the left side of the equation must also appear on the right side of the equation. No atoms are created or destroyed in the process of a chemical reaction.
You are doing:Magnesium + Oxygen -> Magnesium OxideSo replace the words with symbols to make the equation more advanced:Mg + O2 -> MgOAnd to balance it:2Mg + O2 -> 2MgO