Chemical Equations
Practice balancing chemical equations by changing the coefficients of reactants and products. As the equation is manipulated, the amount of each element is shown as individual atoms, histograms, or numerically. Molar masses of reactants and products can also be calculated and balanced to demonstrate conservation of mass.
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This Gizmo helped students learn how to balance equations. It helped them see that the same atoms were on both sides.
By: Tracy Bozarth (New Jersey) | Recommended 193 days ago
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