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Balancing Equations
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Chemical Reaction A chemical reaction is the process by which atoms of one or more substances are rearranged to form different substances.
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Reactant(s) Reactant(s) are the starting substance(s) of a reaction Reactant(s) are on the left
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Product(s) Product(s) are the substance(s) formed during the reaction Product(s) are on the right
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Balanced Chemical Equation The equation that shows the number of atoms of each reactant and each product is equal on both sides of the arrow is a balanced chemical equation Example 2Fe(s) + 3Cl 2 (g) 2FeCl 3 (s) Reactants Products
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Step 1 List the atoms present for the reactants List the atoms present for the products List in this order: – metals – non-metals – hydrogen – oxygen last **Make sure both lists are in the same order! met a non hairy oxen?
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Step 2 Total atoms on the reactant side Total atoms on the product side **Combine like atoms on the same side of the reaction
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Step 3 Balance an element by placing a coefficient in front of the chemical formula **Select coefficients that will give the same number of atoms on each side of the equation.
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Step 4 Adjust atom totals for all atoms affected by the addition of your coefficient **Other elements may have become unbalanced.
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Step 5 Continue to add coefficients and make adjustments until all elements are balanced
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Helpful Hints If you have an odd number of oxygen atoms, multiply the coefficient by 2 first to make it an even number. Then try to balance the equation. If you end up with an odd total of a diatomic element, try doubling all coefficients in the reaction to balance out the diatomic.
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