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these notes involve basic terminology as well as examples and important information, including additional conversions that some students may not remembering before going into the course.
these notes involve basic terminology as well as examples and important information, including additional conversions that some students may not remembering before going into the course.
Chem1211 Stoichiometry of Chemical Reactions (Writing and Balancing Chemical Equations).
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Chem1211 Stoichiometry of Chemical Reactions (Writing and Balancing Chemical Equations). 1. What does it mean to say an equation is balanced? Why is it important for an equation to be

balanced?

Solution

An equation is balanced when the same number of each element is represented on the reactant

and product sides. Equations must be balanced to accurately reflect the law of conservation of

matter.

2. Consider molecular, complete ionic, and net ionic equations.

(a) What is the difference betw...
Chem1211 Stoichiometry of Chemical Reactions (Writing and Balancing Chemical Equations).
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Chem1211 Stoichiometry of Chemical Reactions (Writing and Balancing Chemical Equations). 1. What does it mean to say an equation is balanced? Why is it important for an equation to be

balanced?

Solution

An equation is balanced when the same number of each element is represented on the reactant

and product sides. Equations must be balanced to accurately reflect the law of conservation of

matter.

2. Consider molecular, complete ionic, and net ionic equations.

(a) What is the difference betw...