Equation Balanced: 2Na°(s) + 2H2O (l) = 2NaOH (aq) + H2 (g) 1. In the balanced equation, how many atom
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Equation Balanced: 2Na°(s) + 2H2O(l) = 2NaOH (aq) + H2(g)
1. In the balanced equation, how many atoms of hydrogen arethere on the reactants side? My Answer: 2
2. In the balanced equation, how many atoms of hydrogenare there on the products side? My Answer: 2
3. In the balanced equation, how many atoms of oxygen arethere on the reactants side? My Answer:2
4. In the balanced equation, how many atoms of oxygen arethere on the products side?
5. What is the difference between an unbalanced and abalanced chemical equation?
For question 4 is it possible for the balanced equation to nothave the same amount of oxygens on the products side? If I was justgoing to go ahead and answer it I would write Zero, so it has mesecond guessing myself. Are my previous answers correct and would#4 be zero atoms? Please explain because if it is zero then it doesnot really make sense to me.
1. In the balanced equation, how many atoms of hydrogen arethere on the reactants side? My Answer: 2
2. In the balanced equation, how many atoms of hydrogenare there on the products side? My Answer: 2
3. In the balanced equation, how many atoms of oxygen arethere on the reactants side? My Answer:2
4. In the balanced equation, how many atoms of oxygen arethere on the products side?
5. What is the difference between an unbalanced and abalanced chemical equation?
For question 4 is it possible for the balanced equation to nothave the same amount of oxygens on the products side? If I was justgoing to go ahead and answer it I would write Zero, so it has mesecond guessing myself. Are my previous answers correct and would#4 be zero atoms? Please explain because if it is zero then it doesnot really make sense to me.