being able to write a balanced equation for a reaction is very important. By balancing an equation we can tell how much material we will need to start with, what the likely products to form, and how much of these products will form
Chemistry is a quantitative science, keeping track of the components in a reaction is only really feasible if everything is accounted for.
consider O2 + H2 = H2O (unbalanced)
Placing a 1/2 in front of the O2 yields important information, it shows that overall to produce the water molecule you will only need half the amount of oxygen by number of moles than you will the amount of hydrogen.
This becomes very important any time you need to use a chemical equation, if it isn't balanced it isn't going to yield the right information. For example if you are trying to determine the over all reaction Gibbs energy from tables of thermodynamic data, or if you were trying to figure out the reaction going on at a cathode (positive electrode ) when you have the equation for the process at the corresponding anode (negative electrode) and the overall equation. If these equations don't balance you would not be getting the correct results when you act on them.
The law of conservation of matter: matter cannot just disappear or appear from nothing. It must go somewhere. That could be into an elemental form or into a complicated compound, but it cannot just cease to exist.
It is because in every chemical reaction the mass of reactants is equal to the mass of the products formed as stated by law of conservation of mass.
This can be achieved only by balancing the equation.
We need to balance chemical equations to satisfy the law of conservation of mass. The number of each element must be the same in the products as in the reactants. 2H2+O2-->2H2O has 4 H atoms on both sides and 2 O atoms on both sides.
An equation must be balanced because of the law of conservation of matter.
To balance a chemical reaction is to show the principle of conservation of matter.
It is important to balance an equation in order to specify the correct atomic and mass ratios among all the reactancts and products.
It is important and necessary to balance a chemical equation because they must obey law of conservation of mass.
The purposes are:
- to know the amount of reactants involved in a reaction
- to calculate the yield of a reaction
3Na + PO4 ---> Na3PO4
is this equation correct? CH3CH2COOH + NaOH --> CH3CH2COONa +H2O
This equation is C18H36 + 54 O2 = 18 CO2 + 18 H2O.
Si + O2 ----> SiO2
s + p =
Because if it is not balanced it is not a true equation.
If your goal is to balance the equation, then yes, you have to chose the coefficients.
Assets = Liabilities + Equity is the Balance Sheets Equation.
No because you always keep an equation in balance when solving it
Jean Beguin was the first iatrochemist to balance a chemical equation.
balance chemical equation, change only the coefficients of the formulas.
That's not an equation
my balance sheet does not balance why?
balance the equation. calculate moles of product.
Yes
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The equation remains in 'balance'