In this manuscript, the step by step procedure for how the system of linear Diophantine equations are applied to balance chemical equations acquired by the reactions of various chemical compounds and their products is scrutinized.
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Conclusion
In this document, the analysis of how the system of linear Diophantine equations are used in balancing chemical equations assimilated by the reactions of various chemical combinations and their products is presented. In this way, one can search real life applications of higher degree Diophantine equations in various fields.
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