In this picture we can see that there are two phs in each of the first two boxes and the last two. Then there are two Os in the third box and the last two boxes. We learned that if the we combined an O to each of the ph boxes we'd get a mystery gas.

The picture to the right shows the equation for hydrogen chloride. It's H2+Cl2= 2HCl. This is the equation because you must spilt up have an equal amount in each box at the end, and to get that one H and one Cl had to be in each box which gave the gas HCl.
This picture to the right shows that if you were to have the equation 4H2 + 4Cl2 it would equal 8 HCl. It's that because, the equation H2+Cl2 it would equal 2HCl. So, we'd could multiply 2HCl by 4 and get 8HCl.
This picture to the right shows an equation with elements. We want to divide them up evenly. We can spilt compounds and make compounds to get the answer. We stopped here on Wednesday.
On Thursday, I left school early, not feeling well, so I missed the explanation.
On Friday, I had a doctor's appointment, I'm pretty sure I missed an assessment.
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