Rules of Balancing Equations
Rules of Balancing Equations
Rules of Balancing Equations
1. Write the correct chemical formulas for all of the reactants and
the products.
2. Write the formulas of the reactants on the LEFT of the reaction
arrow; write the formulas of the products on the RIGHT of the
reaction arrow.
3. COUNT the total number of atoms/ions of each element in the
reactants and the total number of atoms/ions of each element in
the products.
** A polyatomic ion that appears unchanged on both sides of the
equation is counted as a single unit.
4. Balance the elements one at a time using coefficients.
A coefficient is a small WHOLE number that is written in front
of a chemical formula in a chemical equation.
When no coefficient is written, the coefficient is assumed to be 1.
It is best to begin with elements OTHER THAN hydrogen and
oxygen. These elements often occur more than twice in
equations.
Do NOT attempt to balance the equation by changing
subscripts in chemical formulas!!!!!!
5. Check each atom/ion, or polyatomic ion to be sure that the
equation is correctly balanced.
6. Finally, make sure that all of the coefficients are in the LOWEST
possible whole number ratios.
Example:
When hydrogen and oxygen react, the product is water. Write the
balanced chemical equation.
(skeleton)
2O
2H
1O
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2O
4H
2O
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BALANCED:
2 H2 (g) + O2 (g) 2 H2O (l)
4H
2O
4H
2O
H2 (g) +
CO2 (g)
1 C
2 O
(balanced)
(not balanced)
2 H
1 O
1 Ag
1 NO3
1 Cu
1 Ag
2 NO3
1 Cu
2 Ag
2 NO3
1 Cu
2 Ag
2 NO3
1 Cu
Balanced
Example:
Al (s) + O2 (g)
Al2O3 (s)
1 Al
2 O
2 Al
3 O
2 Al (s) + O2 (g)
2 Al
2 O
2 Al
3 O
2 Al (s) + O2 (g)
2 Al
2 O
2 Al2O3 (s)
4 Al
6 O
2 Al (s) + 3 O2 (g)
2 Al
6 O
2 Al2O3 (s)
4 Al
6 O
Balanced
4
Al2O3 (s)