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5 January, 23:59

How are coefficients used to balance chemical equations?

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  1. Yesterday, 01:44
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    According to the law of conservation of mass, the quantity of the elements, involved in chemical reactions does not change. For example,

    H2O2 - > H2O + O2

    is wrong, because there are two O atoms on the first side of the equation, and three on the other. To correct it, coefficients must be added, until the amount of both H and O atoms is equal on both sides.

    2H2O2 - > 2H2O + O2
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