Mar 4 2019

Balanced or Unbalanced?

We worked on these problems on the board today in our INB:  Balanced

Many students are still finishing their problems and took their notebooks to complete for homework.

Here is a sample problem that shows how to do this type of work:

This is an example of a balanced equation. Remember: the equation is UNBALANCED if ANY of the element totals don’t match on the right and the left… but it can be tricky if you don’t combine them into one list like I have done in the example. Some of the problems are sneaky. 🙂

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