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Balanced Equations and Reversible Reactions
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GCSE Chemistry (How much?) Mind Map on Balanced Equations and Reversible Reactions, created by emilywebber98 on 27/11/2013.
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Balanced Equations and Reversible Reactions
Balancing Equations
Balanced symbol equations tell us how many moles of substances involved in a chemical reaction
We can use this to calculate the masses of reactants and products in a chemical reaction
Reversible Reactions
In a reversible reaction the products of the reaction can react to make the original reactants
We can show a reversible reaction using this sign:
An example of this is when you add acid to an alkaline to make it neutral
Another example is litmus = a complex molecule that can change like this:
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