Balancing Chemical Equations Chemical Reactions High School Chemistry Khan Academy

Balancing Chemical Equations Chemical Reactions High School Chemistry Khan Academy

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Chemical equations use formulas and symbols to represent chemical reactions. Since matter cannot be created or destroyed, the equation must be balanced. This is done by adjusting the coefficients in front of the chemical formulas to ensure that the same number of each type of atom is on both sides of the equation.

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