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How would you balance the following chemical equation: A) Place a 2 in front of Ca2 B) Place a 2 in front of O2 C) Place a 2 in front of CaO D) It is already balanced
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How would you balance the following chemical equation: A) Place a 2 in front of Ca2 B) Place a 2 in front of O2 C) Place a 2 in front of CaO D) It is already balanced
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How would you balance the following chemical equation:
A) Place a 2 in front of Ca2
B) Place a 2 in front of O2
C) Place a 2 in front of CaO
D) It is already balanced
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The amount of products has to equal the amount of reactants
You have 2 Ca’s and 2 O’s on the left, so you need 2 CaOs on the right
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A is the correct answer may be wrong
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