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Balancing Chemical Equations

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Last updated 9 months ago
15 questions
Note from the author:
Quiz over how to count atoms to determine if a chemical equation is balanced or unbalanced
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Question 11
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How many atoms of Hydrogen are on the product side?

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Question 12
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How many TOTAL atoms are present on the reactant side

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Question 2
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Question 7
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Question 8
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Question 9
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Question 10
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Question 13
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If the equation is Balanced, type B in the blank, if the equation is unbalanced type U in the blank.

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Question 14
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If the equation is Balanced, type B in the blank, if the equation is unbalanced type U in the blank.

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Question 15
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If the equation is Balanced, type B in the blank, if the equation is unbalanced type U in the blank.

Your work will be shown on your paper copy unless you are a virtual student, then you need to use the "show your work" box below