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i know this must be very stupid but can anyone tell me the longest and the toughest chemical equation?
-benzun
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-benzun
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Originally posted by ShawnD
The Schroedinger Equation is a pretty tricky one.
Originally posted by ShawnD
The Schroedinger Equation is a pretty tricky one.
http://scienceworld.wolfram.com/physics/SchroedingerEquation.html
I don't even know what half of those symbols mean :D
Originally posted by Monique
Do you mean compound or reaction?
Originally posted by Chemicalsuperfreak
Chemistry doesn't work that way. "Tough" is to subjective.
Originally posted by benzun_1999
Ok i accept tell me the most complicated equation.
The longest and toughest chemical equation is a theoretical equation that contains the most number of chemical elements and compounds in a single reaction. There is no specific equation that is universally considered as the longest and toughest, as it can vary depending on the criteria used to determine the complexity of an equation.
The number of elements and compounds included in the longest and toughest chemical equation can vary, but it is generally considered to contain hundreds or even thousands of elements and compounds. This makes it extremely difficult to balance and solve.
A chemical equation is considered as the longest and toughest based on the number of elements and compounds included, as well as the complexity of the reactions and the difficulty in balancing the equation. It may also take into account the rarity of the elements and compounds used.
No, the longest and toughest chemical equation is purely theoretical and is not used in practical applications. It is often used as a challenge for students and scientists to test their knowledge and skills in solving complex chemical equations.
Studying the longest and toughest chemical equation can help scientists and students improve their problem-solving skills and deepen their understanding of chemical reactions and equations. It can also lead to advancements in chemical research and technology as scientists strive to solve more complex equations.