The equation must have at least one reactant (usually 2 though), and a product (again, usually two), and there must be the same number of atoms on both sides - that’s where the balancing comes in.
i.e. H2O(l) → H2O(g) This equation is balanced (it shows water going from one state to another)
Na(s) + H2SO4(aq) → NaSO4(aq) + 2H(g) This equation had to be balanced. You do this by putting a big number in front of the element. DO NOT add a small number because you will lose marks for that.
You don't need to balance word equations but for the reaction above, it would be:
Sodium + Sulphuric acid → Sodium Sulphate + Hydrogen gas
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