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Chemistry, 28.02.2020 19:52 genyjoannerubiera

How do I know if a chemical equation is balanced? I have been explained this but I’m still quite confused. Here’s an example from my textbook:

e. g. H^2 + O^2 —> H^2O

How would you balance this? Please answer in as much detail as possible. Thanks!

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