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Chemistry, 14.06.2021 23:20 alexislringler

PLS HELP Now that you have seen a few examples of chemical equations, get some practice balancing and categorizing chemical equations by providing some of your own. For this activity, think of two everyday chemical reactions. (You can select two of the ones you chose for your science journal response.)

Once you have chosen your two everyday chemical reactions, conduct research to determine the chemical equations that are used to represent those reactions. List the two reactions and their chemical equations in your post. Also, state the type of each reaction, such as synthesis, decomposition, combustion, or one of the displacement reactions. Then, explain why each reaction falls into that specific category.

After you post, examine at least two other students' chemical equations. Check to see if each equation follows the law of conservation of mass by trying to balance the equations. If the equations are balanced, state how you know they are correct. If the equations are not balanced, then state what the equations should be in order to be correct.

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