20+4=24
Subtract that number from. Your welcome dumb
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When you multiply both sides by a negative number the inequality must be flipped over. You do not do that when multiplying by a positive number.
A number, multiplied by a variable is part of an Algebraic equation. A person can find out the value of the variable if they divide each side by the number that is next to the variable. For example, if the equation is 5x = 60, divide each side by 5 and the answer is x = 12.
it shifts to the rightt!
A "balanced" equation.
In this case, the equation is balanced.
In this case, the equation is balanced.
The coefficient times the subscripts in a chemical formula show you the number of atoms of each element for each substance in the equation.
That the number of atoms on the left side of the equation must be the same number of atoms that are on the right side of the equation.
Subtract that number from. Your welcome dumb
The definition of a balanced chemical equation is one with the same number of atoms on each side of the equation with each molecule electrically neutral. If the reactants and products apparently only switch anions with no extra product such as molecular gas or water, you could end up with an equal number of molecules on each side of the equation.
Yes. There must be the same number of atoms of each element on each side of the equation.
From each side the number of atoms of each element must be the same.
Pretty much. To make sure an equation is balanced you'll want to make sure there are the same number of each atom on each side of the equation. So: If there are 5 H's that are reactants, make sure there are 5 H's that are products.
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A "balanced" equation.