b = 1 (H2O) c = 1 (CH3COO) d = 1 (H3O) f = 1 (Na) Step 4: Substitute Coefficients and Verify Result Count the number of atoms of each element on each side of the equation and verify that all elements and electrons (if there are charges/ions) are balanced. ...
CO2 + Na3PO4 + H2O must have the same number of atoms on each side of the equation. When using the inspection method (also known as the trial-and-error method), this principle is used to balance one element at a time until both sides are equal and the chemical equation...
Balance the following equation: H2SO4 + NaOH arrow Na2SO4 + H2O Balance the following equation: Na + HCl arrow NaCl + H2 Write the balanced equation that results in formation of sodium chloride. Balance this equation ClO3^-(aq) + H2O(l) + I2(s) \rightarrow...
Na + H2SO4 is a chemical reaction that involves the reaction between sodium (Na) and sulfuric acid (H2SO4). The balanced chemical equation for this reaction is: 2 Na + H2SO4 -> Na2SO4 + 2 H2O. In this reaction, sodium reacts with sulfuric acid to form sodium sulfate (Na2SO4)...
Na2S = BaS + Na(OH) must have the same number of atoms on each side of the equation. When using the inspection method (also known as the trial-and-error method), this principle is used to balance one element at a time until both sides are equal and the chemical equation is ...
Step 3: Verify that the equation is balanced Since there are an equal number of atoms of each element on both sides, the equation is balanced. 2NH3+ Na2SO4+2H2O = (NH4)2SO4+2NaOH NH3-++Na2SO4-++H2O-+ = (NH4)2SO4-++NaOH-+ ...
AlCl3+ NaOH +3H2O = Na(Al(OH)4) +3HCl ReactantsProducts Al11✔️ Cl33✔️ Na11✔️ O44✔️ H77✔️ Step 3: Verify that the equation is balanced Since there are an equal number of atoms of each element on both sides, the equation is balanced. ...
Step 3: Verify that the equation is balanced Since there are an equal number of atoms of each element on both sides, the equation is balanced. 2Na3PO4+ H3PO4+36H2O =3Na2HPO4·12H2O Practice Balancing Na3PO4+H3PO4+H2O = Na2HPO4·12H2O ...
Ois not balanced. Add2molecules ofCH3CHOto the reactant (left-hand) side to balance Oxygen: 5CH3CHO + I2+4NaOH =4HCOONa + H2O +2CH3I ReactantsProducts C106❌ H2412❌ O99✔️ I22✔️ Na44✔️ We could not determine all the steps needed to b...
+ H2O = NaOH + HSO3 must have the same number of atoms on each side of the equation. When using the inspection method (also known as the trial-and-error method), this principle is used to balance one element at a time until both sides are equal and the chemical equation is balanced....