Can chemical equations be unbalanced? If so give me an example, please.?

2016-11-16 2:59 am
When I say balanced, I mean the final outcome is unbalanced, and that there s no way in hell it can be balanced ever.
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"When I say 'UNBALANCED'"... Sorry.

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2016-11-16 3:08 am
If a chemical reaction actually occurs, it necessarily has a balanced equation that describes it.

If you are looking at an equation that cannot be balanced, you are looking at the description of something that cannot happen in reality (for example the one Ricki shows).

(Notice I did not say that every balanced equation describes a reaction that happens. It is possible to write balanced equations for reactions that do not happen.)
2016-11-16 3:07 am
If it can't be balanced then the reaction doesn't exist.


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