Differentiate between a balanced and a skeletal chemical equation.
Balanced chemical equation | Skeletal chemical equation |
1. The number of atoms in each element of a reactant side should be equal to the number of atoms of that element on the product side. | 1. The number of atoms on the reactant side is not equal to the number of atoms on the product side. |
2. Do have a stoichiometric constant. | 2. Does not have a stoichiometric constant. |
3. This equation is balanced. | 3. This equation is not balanced. |
4. It works on the laws of conservation of mass. | 4. It does not work on the laws of conservation of mass. |
5. It includes the physical states of the compounds involved in the reaction. | 5. It doesn't include the physical states. |
6. Example of the balanced chemical equation: Balanced equation is, | 6. Example of a skeletal chemical equation |