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Alright, let's go ahead and work on balancing out this equation.
00:03
So we've got ca3po42 plus sio2 plus c yields casio3 it looks like plus p4 plus co.
00:23
So a little bit of a complicated problem here.
00:25
So let's start with the ca's.
00:27
We've got three ca's on the reacting side.
00:29
So we're going to put a 3 in front of that ca on the product side.
00:33
And then let's go to the si's.
00:35
We've got one si on the reactant side.
00:38
We've got three on the product side, so we're going to put a 3 in front of the sio2.
00:42
We look at our carbons now.
00:44
We've got one carbon on the reactant side and one carbon on the product side.
00:49
We can look at our ps.
00:51
So on the reactant side, we've got two ps.
00:54
We've got four ps on the product side.
00:56
Side.
00:57
So that means we need to put a 2 in front of that ca3po4 2...