how to balance chemical equations

  1. How to balance a chemical equations quickly? please tell me a shortcut to balance any type of equations.
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  2. Which of the following are true regarding balancing chemical equations?A It takes practice in the form of trial and error to
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  3. Practice: Balance each of the chemical equations below. (Some equations may already be in balance.) In the space to the right,
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  4. Completing Equations of chemical changes: EXample: Al+02- Al2O3How do Iidentify which type of reaction is taking lace and then
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  5. Which statement is true for balanced chemical equations?A. Chemical equations do not provide an accurate way of describing
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  6. Ok, I know how to balance chemical equations, however, I don't know how to tell if it is a S, L, aq, or g? How am I supposed to
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  7. I am learning the different types of chemical reactions synthesis, decomposition, single displacement, and double displacement I
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  8. Balanced Chemical Equations Quick Check 1 of 51 of 5 Items Question Which statement best describes the law of conservation of
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  9. Practice: Balance the following chemical equations. (These equations are not in the Gizmo.)A. Na + Cl2 🡪 NaCl B. Na + H2O
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  10. When iron metal reacts with sulfuric acid, it produces iron (III) sulfate and hydrogen gas.Balance the equation: Fe + H2SO4 →
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