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- An element-reaction-product table is used to find coefficients while balancing an equation representing a chemical reaction. Coefficients represent moles of a substance so that the number of atoms produced is equal to the number of atoms being reacted with. This is the common setup:
* Element: it is all the elements that are in the reaction equation. Beneath the "element" section you list them all.
* Reactant: is the numbers of each of the elements on the reactants side of the reaction equation.
* Product: is the number of each element on the product side of the reaction equation. The layout should eventually look like this, for a balanced reaction of baking soda and vinegar (HC2H3O2 + NaHCO3 = NaC2H3O2 + H2CO3) From this, since the number of reactants for each element equals the number of products for each element, we can tell that each side is balanced in the equation. (en)
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- An element-reaction-product table is used to find coefficients while balancing an equation representing a chemical reaction. Coefficients represent moles of a substance so that the number of atoms produced is equal to the number of atoms being reacted with. This is the common setup:
* Element: it is all the elements that are in the reaction equation. Beneath the "element" section you list them all.
* Reactant: is the numbers of each of the elements on the reactants side of the reaction equation.
* Product: is the number of each element on the product side of the reaction equation. (en)
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- Element-reactant-product table (en)
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