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Balancing Chemical Reactions
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Balancing Chemical reactions obey the law of conservation of matter which states that matter is neither created nor destroyed, it only changes forms (becomes rearranged) the number of atoms on the reactant side must equal the number of atoms on the product side Reactants products
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Reactants Products Mg + 2HCl MgCl2 + H2 Mass before = mass after (Law of conservation of matter) If the masses before and after are not equal, one of the compounds is in excess and the other is the limiting reagent.
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Rules for Balancing Equations
1. Determine the correct formula for reactants and products don’t forget diatomic molecules H2 N2 O2 F2 Cl2 Br2 I2 and polyatomic molecules (more than two) P4 S8 2. Count the # of atoms of each element in the reactants and products 3. Balance each atom using coefficients. Never balance an equation by changing the subscripts 4. Check each atom to be sure that the equation is balanced.
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Helpful hints: All elements have a charge of zero when uncombined. (no ionic charge) Leave H and O until the end If stuck, go back to the beginning and put a 2 in front of the most complex chemical
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Examples 1. Aluminum reacts with lead(II) hydroxide to produce aluminum hydroxide and lead.
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Examples 1. Aluminum reacts with lead(II) hydroxide to produce aluminum hydroxide and lead. Al + Pb(OH)2 Al(OH)3 + Pb
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Examples 1. Aluminum reacts with lead(II) hydroxide to produce aluminum hydroxide and lead. 2Al + 3Pb(OH)2 2Al(OH)3 + 3Pb
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Examples 2. Sulfur plus oxygen yield sulfur dioxide
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Examples 2. Sulfur plus oxygen yield sulfur dioxide S8 + O2 SO2
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Examples 2. Sulfur plus oxygen yield sulfur dioxide S8 + 8O2 8SO2
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Examples 3. Sodium sulfate and calcium borate react to make sodium borate and calcium sulfate.
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Examples 3. Lithium sulfate and calcium borate react to make lithium borate and calcium sulfate. Li2SO Ca3(BO3 )2 Li3BO3 + CaSO4
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Examples 3. Lithium sulfate and calcium borate react to make lithium borate and calcium sulfate. 3Li2SO Ca3(BO3)2 2Li3BO CaSO4
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Examples 4. Diphosphorus trioxide combines with water to create phosphorous acid.
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Examples 4. Diphosphorus trioxide combines with water to create phosphorous acid. P2O3 + H2O H3PO3
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Examples 4. Diphosphorus trioxide combines with water to create phosphorous acid. P2O H2O 2H3PO3
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