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Use coefficients to increase the atoms on each side. Check to make sure you have the same number of each type of atom on each side. Count the atoms on each side. Identify the atoms on each side.

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balancing

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Balancing an equation

Step-by-step explanation:

These steps describes the processes which are involved in balancing a chemical equation.

In balancing the a chemical equation, the law of conservation of mass is strictly adhered to. It suggests that in a chemical reaction, atoms are neither created nor destroyed, but they combine with one another.

  • Therefore, the number atoms at start and end of a reaction must be the same.
  • You can use coefficients to increase the atoms on each side.
  • Also, check to makes sure the number of atoms on both sides are the same.
  • Count the atoms on each side of the expression.
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