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  • 28-04-2021
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how does a chemical equation differ from a mathematical equation?​

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Answer: Chemical equations are different from mathematical equations because the two parts of a chemical reaction represent the 'before' and 'after' of a chemical reaction. In mathematical equations, an equals sign separates the two parts of the equation. In chemical equations, equal signs are not used

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