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How to solve chemical reactions
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How to solve chemical reactions
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Well, every chemical is different. Like, for water, the equation is
2H₂ + O₂ ⇒⇒⇒2H₂O
You just add the reactions together, and the answer is called your
product
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Note that this "⇒" technically means "=".
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Determine the reactants and products. In this case, the products are CO2 and H2O, determined by common sense. ...Apply the fundamental principle of conservation of atoms. ...Balance one type of atoms at a timeBR> We may use H or C to begin. ...
Balance the oxygen atoms on both sides.
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