Chemical Equation Balancer

Description:A powerful chemical Equation Balancer that can balance a chemical equation in a fraction of a second despite the complexity of the equation. It returns all possible solutions to an equation which is not readily possible using the paper and pencil technique.
Filename:chemicalequationbalancer.zip
ID:9569
Current version:2.0
Author:Burhan H. Afandi
Downloaded file size:469,768 bytes
Size on calculator:30 KB
Platforms:Prime  
User rating:3/10 with 2 votes (you must be logged in to vote)
Primary category:Science
Languages:ENG  
File date:2023-11-20 20:24:46
Creation date:2023-11-20
Source code:Not included
Download count:1,600
Version history:2023-12-09: Added to site
Archive contents:
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    30108  2023-11-20 00:10   CEB.hpprgm
    29723  2023-11-20 17:44   CEB.zip
   421063  2023-11-20 19:18   how to install.pdf
    12106  2023-11-18 01:33   scr2.png
     7463  2023-11-18 01:35   scr3.png
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   500463                     5 files
Screenshot:Screenshot
User comments:David Montoya
2024-03-16 23:45:05
I have followed the instructions and It doesn't fully install?
Kevin Moises Vaca Burgos
2025-02-13 15:20:02
como se Instala el programa? lo instalo siguiendo las instrucciones y no lo lee la hp prime
diff(e^x)=e^x int e^x dx=e^x
2025-08-29 13:08:07
The program goes well in my prime v2.

well ,after a few days .the program goes wrong.it says unmatch control word
T.R. Stone
2026-08-08 16:04:55
This thing is unreliably unstable. You can enter a compound like Cu(NO3)2 and it works okay for a day or two, then suddenly out of the blue you get a "BAD ARGUMENT TYPE" error, and the only way you can get it to work is to multiply out all the numbers--for example, Cu(NO3)2 now has to be put in as CuN2O6. There's something screwed up in the coding, unless whoever wrote this thing is going to claim that the CALCULATOR is suddenly deciding to change something, which is CRAP.

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