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How to Balance a Chemical Equation?

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How to Balance a Chemical Equation?

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Balancing a chemical equation is actually very simple! The way you balance a chemical equation is by counting up the exact number of atoms that are present within each element within a compound and also include the elements number of molecules. From there, try to find the minimum number of times that you may count each atom of each element for all of the given compounds. Do this so that each molecule occurs the same number of times on both sides of the chemical equation given.

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