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How to Balance Chemical Equations
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Balancing chemical equations is an important skill in chemistry. Chemical equations represent chemical reactions and show the reactants and products involved. Balancing the equation ensures that the law of conservation of mass is followed, which states that the mass of the reactants must be equal to the mass of the products. Here are the steps to balance a chemical equation: Step 1: Write the unbalanced equation Write the unbalanced equation for the chemical reaction. This will include the reactants and products involved in the reaction. Step 2: Count the atoms Count the number of atoms of each element on both sides of the equation. Start with the elements that appear only once in the equation. Step 3: Balance the elements Add coefficients to the reactants and products to balance the number of atoms of each element on both sides of the equation. Coefficients are written in front of each molecule or formula. Step 4: Check the equation Check the equation to make sure it is balanced. The number of atoms of each element should be the same on both sides of the equation. Step 5: Reduce coefficients If possible, reduce the coefficients to the smallest possible integers while still maintaining the balance. Here is an example to illustrate these steps: Unbalanced equation: Fe + O2 β Fe2O3 Step 1: Write the unbalanced equation Fe + O2 β Fe2O3 Step 2: Count the atoms Fe: 1 on the left, 2 on the right O: 2 on the left, 3 on the right Step 3: Balance the elements Fe + O2 β 2Fe2O3 (multiply Fe by 2 and O2 by 3) Step 4: Check the equation Fe: 4 on the left, 4 on the right O: 6 on the left, 6 on the right Step 5: Reduce coefficients The coefficients are already reduced to the smallest possible integers. Balanced equation: Fe + 3O2 β 2Fe2O3 Now you know how to balance chemical equations! Remember to always check your work to make sure the equation is balanced correctly.
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