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  • 14-11-2016
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How do I describe a balanced chemical equation?

How do I describe a balanced chemical equation class=

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gregoryalbano97 gregoryalbano97
  • 14-11-2016
Equal numbers of each atom on both sides of the equation.  If you're in high school or middle school, that definition is sufficient.  

If you are taking a college or AP chemistry course and dealing with redox reactions, electrons and free protons come into play as well.  I can elaborate if needed
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