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Count atoms in chemical reactions using models

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This lesson covers Count atoms in chemical reactions using models. Understanding this topic builds your mathematical foundation and connects to other ideas in the course.

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Work through the definitions, examples, and procedures. Pay attention to when and how to apply the main concept. Practice with the exercise below to reinforce your understanding.

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These skills appear in later lessons and in real-world applications. Take time to check your work and use the quiz to confirm you've got the main idea.

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Practice: Count atoms in chemical reactions using models.

1. Work through one example from the concept section. 2. Try a similar problem with different numbers or a slight variation. 3. Explain in one sentence how you knew what to do.

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Balance the Equation

Edit the coefficients (numbers in front of each formula) so the number of atoms of each element is the same on both sides.

Left (atoms)
  • H: 2
  • O: 2
Right (atoms)
  • H: 2
  • O: 1