Chemistry & Chemical Reactivity
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Author: John C. Kotz, Paul M. Treichel, John Townsend, David Treichel
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Chapter 20, Problem 13PS
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The balanced equation for the given reactions should be written.
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chemical reaction balanced chemical reaction equation written in accordance with the Law of conservation of mass. - Net ionic equation only shows the net reaction that occurred after the completion of that particular reaction and. It does not indicate all the reactions that have happened in the corresponding system.
- Law of conservation of mass states that for a reaction total mass of the reactant and product must be equal.
- Stoichiometric factor is a relationship between reactant and product which is obtained from the balanced chemical equation for a particular reaction.
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