CHEMICAL REACTIONS Reactants: Zn + I2 Product: Zn I2.

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CHEMICAL REACTIONS Reactants: Zn + I2 Product: Zn I2
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CHEMICAL REACTIONS Reactants: Zn + I2 Product: Zn I2

Chemical Equations Because of the an equation must be balanced. Lavoisier, 1788 Because of the Law of Conservation of Matter an equation must be balanced. It must have the same number of atoms of the same kind on both sides.

Balancing Equations When balancing a chemical reaction you may add coefficients in front of the compounds to balance the reaction, but you may not change the subscripts. Changing the subscripts changes the identity of the compound.

Subscripts vs. Coefficients The subscripts tell you how many atoms of a particular element are in a compound. The coefficient tells you about the quantity, or number, of molecules of the compound.

Steps to Balancing Equations 1. Write the correct formula for the reactants and the products. Once you write them correctly DO NOT CHANGE THE FORMULAS! 2. Set up a reactants and products table. Find the number of atoms for each element in the reactants. Compare those against the number of the atoms of the same element in the products. 3. Place coefficients in front of formulas so that the left side has the same number of atoms as the right side for EACH element in order to balance the equation. Update your table with every change you make. 4. Finally, Check your answer to see if: The numbers of atoms on both sides of the equation are now balanced. The coefficients are in the lowest possible whole number ratios. (reduced)