Two common mistakes when balancing an equation are failing to properly account for the number of atoms of each element on both sides and incorrectly applying coefficients. Sometimes, individuals may change the subscripts of compounds instead of using coefficients to balance the equation, which alters the compounds themselves. Additionally, overlooking the need to balance polyatomic ions as single units can lead to errors in achieving equilibrium.
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