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a.
To determine:
The balanced equation for the hydration of
Introduction:
The
A balanced chemical equation is based on the law of conservation of mass. According to this law, the mass of the products formed in a chemical reaction is equal to the mass of the reactants in the reaction.
b.
To determine:
The balanced equation for the hydration of
Introduction:
The chemical reaction in which a compound combines with water is called hydration reaction.
A balanced chemical equation is based on the law of conservation of mass. According to this law, the mass of the products formed in a chemical reaction is equal to the mass of the reactants in the reaction.
c.
To determine:
The balanced equation for the hydration of
Introduction:
The chemical reaction in which a compound combines with water is called hydration reaction.
A balanced chemical equation is based on the law of conservation of mass. According to this law, the mass of the products formed in a chemical reaction is equal to the mass of the reactants in the reaction.
d.
To determine:
The balanced equation for the hydration of
Introduction:
The chemical reaction in which a compound combines with water is called hydration reaction.
A balanced chemical equation is based on the law of conservation of mass. According to this law, the mass of the products formed in a chemical reaction is equal to the mass of the reactants in the reaction.
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