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1 Balancing Chemical Equations

2 Chemical Equations A shorthand way to describe a chemical reaction using chemical symbols and formulae It’s like a recipe for chemists.

3 Conserving matter Law of Conservation of Matter
matter is neither created nor destroyed in a chemical reaction, it is conserved if you begin a reaction with 5 atoms of Hydrogen, you must end up with 5 atoms of Hydrogen

4 Parts of the Chemical Equation
Three Parts to a Chemical Equation Reactants substances present before the reaction Yield Arrow indicates the direction of a reaction some reactions are reversible [double-sided arrow] Products substances present after the reaction

5 Chem. Equations – cont’d
Chemical symbols give a “before-and-after” picture of a chemical reaction Reactants yields Products MgO + C CO + Mg magnesium oxide to form carbon monoxide reacts with carbon and magnesium

6 Chemical Equations – cont’d
Coefficient – (large) # in front of an element or molecule. Ex: 4C 4 carbon atoms ex: 5KI 5 potassium atoms & 5 iodine atoms ex: 4SO4 4 Sulfur atoms & 16 Oxygen atoms (4x4)

7 Chemical Equations – cont’d
Subscript – (small) # to the lower right of an element applies only to the element it is attached to if outside of parentheses [(XY)3] applies to everything inside of parentheses ex: H2 2 hydrogen atoms ex: CO2 1 carbon atom, 2 oxygen atoms ex: (SO4)3 3 Sulfur atoms (1x3), 12 Oxygen atoms (4x3)

8 Chemical Equations - cont’d
Try this: Al2(SO4)3 Aluminum? 2 atoms Sulfur? 3 atoms Oxygen? 12 atoms (4x3)

9 Building a molecule Lets actually build H2 CO2 Al2(SO4)3
What happens if I put a coefficient in front? Try it!

10 Balancing Chemical Reactions
Remember mass can not disappear so the number of atoms on one side of an equation must match the number of atoms on the other side of an equation. To balance an equation you must: Balance Coefficients. You CAN NOT change a subscript.

11 Balancing – cont’d Al + S Al2S3 2Al + 3S Al2S3
Balanced = same # of each element on each side Al S Al2S3 2Al S Al2S3 Unbalanced Balanced

12 Balanced or Unbalanced?
C3H8 + 5O H2O + 3CO2 Carbon? = 3 vs 3 Hydrogen? = 8 vs 8 Oxygen = 10 vs 10 (4 + 6) Is it balanced? Yes.

13 Balanced or Unbalanced?
Fe3O H Fe H2O Iron = 3 vs 1 Oxygen = 4 vs 1 Hydrogen = 2 vs 2 Is it balanced? No. So, now what?

14 Balancing a Chemical Reaction
Set up two columns: labeled “reactants” &“products.” Identify & record reacting elements on the left. Record product elements in the SAME ORDER on the right. Count & Record # of each reacting element. Count & Record # of each element produced.

15 Fe3O H Fe H2O

16 Balancing Chemical Reactions
To balance an equation you must: Balance Coefficients. You CAN NOT change a subscript. There are different ways to solve equations. Do what works best for you. Way 1 change your greatest inequality first leave solitary elements for last Way 2 Simply work left to right, guess and check style.

17 Practice Fe3O H Fe H2O

18 Practice On your worksheet, complete the two problems on the front of your sheet. ____H2 + ____O2  ____H2O ____Cl2 + ____NaBr  ____Br2 + ____NaCl 2 1 2 1 2 1 2


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