GCSE Chemistry 1- Balancing Equations
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Thanks mate got GCSE C1 this thursday
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thanks for this we were doing this in chemistry today and i was a bit stuck on it, thanks to this video finaly understood it :) x
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@eleong04 You are a good friend!
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i have a chemistry gcse tomorrow this is a huge help thanks! :-)
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balancing equations is a ho
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Nice piano.Not so nice science. :)
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@happyheadpopper did u pass?
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I AM GOING TO FAIL MY GCSE CHEMISTRY TOMOROW
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....Text is to fast, the effect is annoying and the way you have laid things out is hard to tell if it is an example or not plus the spelling mistakes
MartyHITD 1 year ago
@MartyHITD These were purely for personal use amongst my friends; we're not professional scientists- if you don't want to use them because you have so much to complain about, then don't.
eleong04 1 year ago 9
Okay,
So can you please please help me?!!
Firstly how do u know if an equation is balanced or not??
how do u know where to put what???
please help :(
Doggybone666 2 years ago
well, if you end up with the same amount of the element in the end as you started with, then the equation is balanced. To put it simpler,
2x + 5x+ 3y= 7x + 3y. While the expression may be different, there is still 7 of the x value; you can't start off with 7, then have 8 in the answer. As for what goes where, it really depends on the type of reaction that's occuring.
eleong04 2 years ago
Theres a mistake at 1:06 chlorine is supposed to be (l) not (g) cuz after that you said its already balanced because there is no gas involved
mdwael 2 years ago 5
whooops. my bad. chem isn't my best subjects. mistakes happen...
eleong04 2 years ago