THE ORETICAL BASIS AND PRACTICAL APPLICATION OF BALANCING EQUATIONS OF CHEMICAL REACTIONS
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Chemical reactions, equilibrium equation, Le Chatelier's principle, catalysts, excitation, exoskeletal reactions, artificial intelligence, materials science, environmental safety, energy efficiency.Abstract
This article provides a comprehensive analysis of the basic principles and practice of balancing chemical reactions and their equations. Controlling the balance of chemical processes provides advantages such as increasing industrial efficiency, ensuring environmental safety, and reducing energy consumption. The article considers such basic approaches as Le Chatelier's principle, excitation and exospheric reactions, as well as the role of catalysts in controlling chemical processes. At the same time, the integration of artificial intelligence and material science achievements in balancing chemical reactions is of great importance in creating new generation technologies. Research conducted by Uzbek scientists on the control and balancing of chemical reactions creates new opportunities for the development of effective technologies based on local resources. This article offers important scientific and practical recommendations for the development of the chemical industry.
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