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∙ 12y agoTo balance a equation, the whole number added or used in front of a compound is known as Coefficient.
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∙ 12y agoThey fit the equation t = 0 exactly.
Eight added to twice a number is 42.Give the number the name of ' X '.8 + 2X = 42' X ' is 17.
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Equal quantities may be added to both sides of a linear equation.
If: 6x+8 = 32 Then: x = 4
A coefficient.
The number of each type of atom on each side of the reaction equation must be the same. Take the equation and add numbers in front of each compound, multiplying the atoms in the compound by that number, like the distributive property in algebra. These numbers are added so that the numbers of each type of atom on both sides are equivalent.
True. Subscripts represent the number of atoms of each element in a compound and changing them would change the chemical formula, possibly making it unbalanced in the equation. By adjusting the coefficients of the compounds involved in the reaction, the equation can be balanced without modifying the subscripts.
I think moles
They are coefficients, and in most cases, they are whole numbers.
a balanced equation has equal numbers of each type of atom on each side of the equation.
its already balanced
Well it fully depends on what type of copper you have. if you have Cu1+ then when you do an ionic equation and switch the ion charges, then the compound you would get would be Cu2O. If you had Cu2+ then the compound would end up being CuO. You cant just put two things together and assume its right. You have to do an ionic equation and then balance your reaction.
It is called a sum or an equation
Coefficients of reactants and products are adjusted when balancing a chemical equation. These coefficients are used to ensure that the number of atoms of each element is the same on both sides of the equation.
They fit the equation t = 0 exactly.
Compound interest