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how do you balance a chemical equation
16 years ago

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DrBob222
Two ways for two different kinds.
1. Trial and error (but really educated guesses to help along the way).
2. Oxidation-reduction equations are balanced with a set of rules; basically, we make the electrons lost equal to the electrons gained.
16 years ago
Dr Russ
There is a third method using simultaneous equations.
16 years ago

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