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Atoms must be conserved! Balancing equations Atoms must be conserved!

Counting Atoms 1. H2SO4 2. Ca(OH)2 3. NaCl 4. (NH3)3P04 5. 3H2O How many atoms of each element are in the following molecules? 1. H2SO4 2. Ca(OH)2 3. NaCl 4. (NH3)3P04 5. 3H2O 6. 4Al2(CO3)3

Answers 1. 2 hydrogen, 1 sulfur, 4 oxygen 2. 1 calcium, 2 oxygen, 2 hydrogen 3. 1 sodium, 1 chlorine 4. 3 nitrogen, 9 hydrogen, 1 phosphorus, 4 oxygen 5. 6 hydrogen, 3 oxygen 6. 8 aluminum, 12 carbon, 36 oxygen

Balancing Equations Law of Conservation of Matter: In a chemical reaction, matter can be neither created nor destroyed. But merely changed from one form to another.

Is this equation balanced? NaCl + H2O  NaOH + Cl2 left side has 1Na, 1Cl, 2H, and 1O right side has 1Na, 1O, 1H, and 2Cl NO!!!!!! It is not balanced!!

Is this equation balanced? HCl + NaOH NaCl+ H2O left side has 2H, 1Cl, 1Na, and 1O right side has 1Na, 1Cl, 2H, and 1O Yes!!!!!! It is balanced!!

Is this equation balanced? Ca + H2O Ca(OH)2 + H2 left side has 1Ca, 2H, 1O right side has 1Ca, 2O, 4H No!!!!!! It is not balanced!! How can we make it balance????

Ca + H2O  Ca(OH)2 + H2 We need more H’s, but we can’t add just the H atom, we have to add the entire molecule the H is attached to: Ca + H2O Ca(OH)2 + H2 H2O Count the boxes. These are the coefficients: 1 Ca + 2 H2O  1 Ca(OH)2 + 1 H2

1 Ca + 2 H2O  1 Ca(OH)2 + 1 H2 Just like in math, this equation may be written in a simpler way: Ca + 2 H2O Ca(OH)2 + H2 (be sure you write the “2” on your worksheet!)

What is balanced in a chemical equation? Three things are balanced in a chemical equation: 1. Atoms 2. Mass 3. Charge

For now, you will only be concerned with balancing atoms For now, you will only be concerned with balancing atoms. Remember, the number of atoms of each element on the reactants side must equal the number of atoms of each element on the products side!

The End Let’s practice!