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The Organic Chemistry Tutor
Introduction to Balancing Chemical Equations
This chemistry video shows you how to balance chemical equations especially if you come across a fraction or an equation with polyatomic ions. The goal is to make the number of atoms equal on both sides of the reaction. This video contains plenty of examples and practice problems with answers / solutions which can help you on your next ...
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