Balancing Chemical Equations

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Objective : SWBAT know the chemical equations, the

products and the reactants


Chemical equation - Describes a chemical change.
Parts of an equation:

Reactant Product

2Ag + H2S Ag2S + H2

Reaction symbol
Reactant - The chemical(s) you start with before the
reaction.
 Written on left side of equation.
Product - The new chemical(s) formed by the
reaction.
 Right side of equation.
Subscript - shows how many atoms of an element
are in a molecule.
 EX: H2O
2 atoms of hydrogen (H)
1 atom of oxygen (O)

Coefficient - shows how many molecules there are


of a particular chemical.
 EX: 3 H2O
Means there are 3 water molecules.
2H2 + O2  2H2O
In a chem. rxn, matter is neither created nor
destroyed.
 In other words, the number and type of atoms going
INTO a rxn must be the same as the number and type of
atoms coming OUT.
If an equation obeys the Law of Conservation, it is
balanced.
CH4 + O2  CO2 + H2O

Reactant Side Product Side

1 carbon atom 1 carbon atom


4 hydrogen atoms 2 hydrogen atoms
2 oxygen atoms 3 oxygen atoms
A Balanced Equation

CH4 + 2O2  CO2 + 2H2O

Reactant Side Product Side

1 carbon atom 1 carbon atom


4 hydrogen atoms 4 hydrogen atoms
4 oxygen atoms 4 oxygen atoms
1. Matter cannot be created or destroyed.
2. Subscripts cannot be added, removed, or changed.
3. You can only change coefficients.
4. Coefficients can only go in front of chem.
formulas...NEVER in the middle of a formula.
A few extra tips:
Try balancing big formulas first; save free elements for last.
If the same polyatomic ion appears on both sides of the
equation, it’s usually okay to treat it as one unit.
There is no one particular way to balance equations. Some
equations are harder to balance than others and might require
some creativity to solve.
Balance the following equation by adjusting
coefficients.

N2 + 3 H2  2NH3

reactants products

N 2 21
H 6
2 63
Balance the following equation by adjusting
coefficients.

2 KClO3  2 KCl + 3O2


reactants products

K 1
2 12
Cl 1
2 1
2
O 3
6 2
6
Balance the following equation:
2 C2H6 + 7O2  4CO2 + 6H2O
Balance the following equation:
 4 Fe +3 O2  2 Fe2O3

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