In the reaction A + B → C + D, reactants A and B combine to form products C and D. This represents a basic chemical equation, where the total number of atoms of each element is conserved. The specific nature of the reaction, such as whether it's exothermic or endothermic, depends on the substances involved and the conditions under which the reaction occurs. Balancing the equation ensures that the same number of each type of atom is present on both sides.
Because there is no way to define the divisors, the equations cannot be evaluated.
a=24 b=16 c=18
a = 20 b = 60 c = 100
A+c= 2a+b
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a= (+a) or a= (-) b= 2a b= 2a c= (-a) c= (+a)
the answer is a
Because there is no way to define the divisors, the equations cannot be evaluated.
a=24 b=16 c=18
A.
A=0 b=0 c=0
b + b + b + c + c + c + c = 3b + 4c
a = 20 b = 60 c = 100
2a. (a, b and c are all equal.)
The reaction A plus B forms products C and D.
C & D are the products Apex
A+c= 2a+b