If you had a specific equation it would help you get a bigger picture.
Basics of balancing equations is making sure you have both sides of the equation, that is reactants and products.
This helps you to know where the oxidation and reduction happened so you can figure out which elements gained or lost electrons and by how much.
Then look and molecules and compounds individually and as a whole, so that you can accurately account for the balance.
Then you have to do alot of practice.
Take up quizes in your free time and the more exposure you have, the better you will familiarize yourself with what to and not to do.
(Send an example for more explanation)
Answer:
cutting, bending, dissolving, freezing, and boiling
Explanation:
A physical change is a change in one or more physical properties of matter without any change in chemical properties. In other words, matter doesn't change into a different substance in a physical change. Examples of physical change include but are not limited to, from solid to liquid or from liquid to gas are also physical changes.
An element is a form of matter that is made of only one type of atom
It is a physical property