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balancing chemical equations
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How do u balance?
Mg^2+Cl^2-------> Mg^2+ plus Cl-
H20------> H2+02= 2H2 +02=2H2O
Li+OH- plus K+2S^2- --------> Li2S^2-+ K+OH-
P+Cl2----->PCl3
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Have you ever heard of half reactions?
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balancing reaction equations
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