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1 Balancing Chemical Equations

2 Basic Steps for balancing chemical equations
Start with a correct (unbalanced) formula equation. If the formulas are not correct, then you won’t be able to proceed! NaOH + H2SO4 Na2SO4 + H2O

3 Basic Steps for balancing chemical equations
Draw a box around each chemical formula. This is an error-proofing step so that you don’t accidentally change a subscript, which is a MAJOR No-No! Do not EVER change anything inside a box!!!!!!! NaOH + H2SO4 Na2SO4 + H2O

4 Basic Steps for balancing chemical equations
Create an element inventory to track how many atoms of each element are on each side of the equation. NaOH + H2SO4 Na2SO4 + H2O Reactants Element Products 1 Na 2 5 O 5 3 H 2 1 S 1

5 Basic Steps for balancing chemical equations
Add coefficients in front of each box until the inventory for each element is the same for reactants and products. NaOH + H2SO4 Na2SO H2O Reactants Element Products 1 Na 2 5 O 5 3 H 2 1 S 1 2 2 2 6 6 4 4

6 Basic Steps for balancing chemical equations
Count each atom again to make sure you have the same number of each type of element on both sides!!! NaOH + H2SO4 Na2SO H2O Reactants Element Products 1 Na 2 5 O 5 3 H 2 1 S 1 2 2 2 6 6 4 4

7 MINOH Method In general, you want to start with the element(s) that only appear in one compound on each side of the reaction. If a polyatomic ion appears in the reactants and also as the same polyatomic ion in the products, you can treat it as a single unit in the element inventory. Leave oxygen and hydrogen for last (usually).

8 MINOH Method Balance Metals first (M)
Balance polyatomic ions that don’t change from the reactant to the product side next. Balance them as a single unit. (I) Balance non-metals next (N) Leave oxygen and hydrogen for last (O H) This should work most of the time. Except when it doesn’t.

9 Final Word of Advice Count everything at the end to make sure you have balanced the equation correctly!! If you get stuck, start over. A fresh perspective usually helps!

10 Examples to try together
NaCl + BeF2 NaF + BeCl2 FeCl3 + Be3(PO4) BeCl2 + FePO4


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