WELL, it can be separated by a samll amount to
C2H5MgBr + H2 = C2H6 + MgBr2
Balance everything other than H and O first. Once everything else is balanced, balance hydrogen and then oxygen last
H2O and H+ are used to balance the oxygen atoms
Yes. You must account for every atom you put into the reaction.
H+ can be used since it represents acid. But you also must balance e- (electrons) which also have a charge. So, the question is a little ambiguous.
Automatically. What type of equations.
all equations balance as the theory of conservation of mass states that no mass should be lost, so all equations should balance
Coefficients are used to balance equations because if you change the subscript, than you would change the substance.
coefficients
To establish the law of conservation of mass.
No balance
C2H5MgBr + H2 = C2H6 + MgBr2
A coefficient is written in front of a formula to balance a chemical equation.
a rule that is used to help balance equations (used in chemistry)
A game on kidszone on the website sciencespot.net that helps you learn how to balance equations.
The amount on one side of the '=' must balance the amount on the other.
Balance everything other than H and O first. Once everything else is balanced, balance hydrogen and then oxygen last