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Balanced chemical equations are equations in which the number of each type of atoms on the reactant side may or may not be equal to the number of respective atoms on the product side.

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The correct option is B False
Balanced chemical equations are equations in which the number of each type of atoms on the reactant side is made equal to the number of respective atoms on the product side.
Example of a balanced chemical equation is:

N2(g)+3H2(g)2NH3(g)


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