Title: Balancing Chemical Reactions
1Balancing Chemical Reactions
2Steps to Success in Balancing Chemical equations
- Figure out whose a reactant and whose a product
- Write the formulas for the reactants on the left
side of the arrow (if more than one, separate
them with a ) - Write the formulas for the products on the right
side of the arrow (if more than one, separate
them with a ) - List all the atoms in the products and the
reactants - Use coefficients in front of formulas to make the
numbers of atoms in the reactants and products
equal - Quiz yourself
- Check your answers
3Example 1 Magnesium reacts with hydrochloric
acid to form magnesium chloride and hydrogen gas
1. Figure out whose a reactant and whose a product
Reactant Product Magnesium magnesium
chloride Hydrochloric acid hydrogen
2. Write the formulas for the reactants on the
left side of the arrow (if more than one,
separate them with a )
?
Mg HCl
3. Write the formulas for the products on the
right side of the arrow (if more than one,
separate them with a )
?
Mg HCl
MgCl2 H2(g)
hydrogen is diatomic
4Example 1 (cont) Magnesium reacts with
hydrochloric acid to form magnesium chloride and
hydrogen gas
- 4. List all the atoms in the products and the
reactants
Mg 1 H 1 Cl 1
Mg 1 H 2 Cl 2
5. Use coefficients in front of formulas to make
the numbers of atoms in the reactants and
products equal
Mg 1 H 2 1 Cl 2 1
Mg 1 H 2 Cl 2
The coefficient multiples all the atoms in the
molecule that its in front of
5Example 2 Barium chloride reacts with sodium
phosphate to form sodium chloride and barium
phosphate
1. Figure out whose a reactant and whose a product
Reactant Product Barium chloride sodium
chloride Sodium phosphate barium phosphate
2. Write the formulas for the reactants on the
left side of the arrow (if more than one,
separate them with a )
?
BaCl2 Na3PO4
3. Write the formulas for the products on the
right side of the arrow (if more than one,
separate them with a )
6Example 2 (cont) Barium chloride reacts with
sodium phosphate to form sodium chloride and
barium phosphate
- 4. List all the atoms in the products and the
reactants
Ba 1 Cl 2 Na 3 P 1 O 4
Ba 3 Cl 1 Nal 1 P 2 O 8
5. Use coefficients in front of formulas to make
the numbers of atoms in the reactants and
products equal
Ba 3 1 Cl 6 2 Na 6 3 P 2 1 O 8 4
Ba 3 Cl 6 1 Na 6 1 P 2 O 8
The coefficient multiples all the atoms in the
molecule that its in front of
7Example 3 When heated, ammonium carbonate
breaks down into gaseous ammonia, carbon dioxide
and water vapor
1. Figure out whose a reactant and whose a product
Reactant Product Ammonium carbonate ammonia
carbon dioxide water
2. Write the formulas for the reactants on the
left side of the arrow (if more than one,
separate them with a )
?
(NH4)2CO3
3. Write the formulas for the products on the
right side of the arrow (if more than one,
separate them with a )
8Example 3 (cont) When heated, ammonium
carbonate breaks down into gaseous ammonia,
carbon dioxide and water vapor
- 4. List all the atoms in the products and the
reactants
N 2 H 8 C 1 O 3
N 1 H 5 C 1 O 3
5. Use coefficients in front of formulas to make
the numbers of atoms in the reactants and
products equal
N 2 H 8 C 1 O 3
N 2 1 H 8 5 C 1 O 3
The coefficient multiples all the atoms in the
molecule that its in front of
9Example 4 In plants, carbon dioxide and water
combine to form glucose and oxygen
1. Figure out whose a reactant and whose a product
Reactant Product Carbon dioxide glucose water
oxygen
2. Write the formulas for the reactants on the
left side of the arrow (if more than one,
separate them with a )
CO2(g) H2O
?
3. Write the formulas for the products on the
right side of the arrow (if more than one,
separate them with a )
10Example 4 (cont) In plants, carbon dioxide and
water combine to form glucose and oxygen
- 4. List all the atoms in the products and the
reactants
C 1 H 2 O 3
C 6 H 12 O 8
5. Use coefficients in front of formulas to make
the numbers of atoms in the reactants and
products equal
C 6 1 H 12 2 O 18 3
C 6 H 12 O 16 8
The coefficient multiples all the atoms in the
molecule that its in front of
11Your turn
- Balance the following equations
- Zinc and lead (II) nitrate react to form zinc
(II) nitrate and lead. - Aluminum bromide and chlorine gas react to form
aluminum chloride and bromine gas - A solution of silver (I) nitrate reacts with
solid copper to form copper (II) nitrate and
solid silver. - Calcium hydroxide and phosphoric acid react to
form calcium phosphate and water. - Potassium metal reacts with chlorine gas to form
potassium chloride. - Iron (III) oxide reacts with hydrogen gas to form
solid iron and water.
12the Answers
- Zinc and lead (II) nitrate react to form zinc
nitrate and lead. - Zn Pb(NO3)2 ? Zn(NO3)2 Pb
already balanced - Aluminum bromide and chlorine gas react to form
aluminum chloride and bromine gas - 2 AlBr3 3 Cl2 (g) ? 2 AlCl3 3 Br2
(g) -
- A solution of silver (I) nitrate reacts with
solid copper to form copper (II) nitrate and
solid silver. - 2 Ag(NO3) Cu ? Cu(NO3)2 2Ag
- Calcium hydroxide and phosphoric acid react to
form calcium phosphate and water. - 3 Ca(OH)2 2 H3PO4 ? Ca3 (PO4)2 6 H2O
- Potassium metal reacts with chlorine gas to form
potassium chloride. - 2 K Cl2 (g) ? 2 KCl
- Iron (III) oxide reacts with hydrogen gas to form
solid iron and water. - Fe2O3 3 H2 (g) ? 2 Fe 3 H2O