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A chemical equation is composed of two parts: The reactants and the products. Within these parts, there are items called the coefficients and subscripts. The coefficients are used to tell how many times a molecule will be multiplied. The subscript is used to tell how many there is of a molecule or element.

How Can You Make These Equations?

One of the ways you can create and identify chemical equations is by using the periodic table of elements. This table shows all of the main elements in our world, like metals, gasses, and liquids

What is a Chemical Compound?

A chemical compound is a substance consisting of two or more elements. For example, since salt is made of chlorine and sodium, then it would be considered a chemical compound. It would be simply shown as:

Na+Ci=NaCi or sodium chlorate.

Can Math in Chemistry Be Found Everywhere?

Sure! Just run your faucet; water is comprised of oxygen and hydrogen molecules! You may add water to another compound such as tea! The tea will be composed of herbs, compounds, and elements! You may not notice at first, but you have just created a new compound using mathematics!

Where can math be?

Math can be anywhere, and it can also be is chemistry!

Thank You!

What are Chemical Equations?

Math in chemistry is perplexing and wonderful at the same time, and shall always be pursued!

A chemical equation is a way of showing a chemical reaction on paper. For example, two hydrogen molecules and one oxygen molecule is one water molecule, or H2O: H2+O=H2O

Ethan Ciak:

Math in Chemistry

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