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Balancing equations

Balancing Link #1 Balancing Link #2

Recall We balance chemical equations to ensure that the equation does not violate the law of conservation of mass. A chemical equation is said to be balanced when there is an equal number of atoms on both the reactant and product side (RAP Sheet).

Example #1 Balance the skeleton chemical equation below: Fe + O2  Fe2O3

Example #2 Given the word equation below, determine the balanced chemical equation Dicarbon Hexahydride + Oxygen  Carbon Dioxide + Water

Homework Balancing Chemical Equations Funsheet