To balance a chemical equation, enter an equation of a chemical reaction and press the Balance button. The balanced equation will appear above. Use uppercase for the first character in the element and lowercase for the second character. Examples: Fe, Au, Co, ...
Reaction Information Disclaimer Word Equation Phenol + Sodium Hydroxide + Chloroacetic Acid = Water + Sodium Chloride + Vanillin One mole of Phenol [C6H6O], one mole of Sodium Hydroxide [NaOH] and one mole of Chloroacetic Acid [ClCH2COOH] react to form one mole of ...
Reaction Information Disclaimer Word Equation Phenol + Sodium Hydroxide + Chloroacetic Acid = Sodium Chloride + Water + Vanillin One mole of Phenol [C6H6O], one mole of Sodium Hydroxide [NaOH] and one mole of Chloroacetic Acid [C2H3ClO2] react to form one mole ...
Balance C6H6O + NaOH + CH2ClCOOH = NaCl + H2O + C6H5OCH2COOH by inspection or trial and error with steps. Step 1: Count the number of each element on the left and right hand sides Reactants (Left Hand Side)Products (Right Hand Side) ...
Reaction Information Disclaimer Word Equation Sodium Acetate + Hydrogen Chloride + Sodium Hydroxide = Chloroacetic Acid + Sodium + Water One mole of Sodium Acetate [CH3COONa], one mole of Hydrogen Chloride [HCl] and one mole of Sodium Hydroxide [NaOH] react to form one mole...
Balance CH3COOCH3 + HCl + NaOH = CH3COOH + CH3OH + NaCl by inspection or trial and error with steps. Step 1: Count the number of each element on the left and right hand sides Reactants (Left Hand Side)Products (Right Hand Side) ...
Balance C2H5NO2 + NaOH = CH5N + H2O + Na2CO3 by inspection or trial and error with steps. Step 1: Count the number of each element on the left and right hand sides Reactants (Left Hand Side)Products (Right Hand Side) C2H5NO2NaOHTotalCH5NH2ONa2CO3Total ...
Since there is an equal number of each element in the reactants and products of C2H3ClO2 + NaOH = C2H4O3 + NaCl, the equation is balanced. Balance C2H3ClO2 + NaOH = C2H4O3 + NaCl Using Inspection Step 1: Count the number of each element on the left and right hand sides ...
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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. 2C8H8O2+ C2H5NO2+ NaOH = C17H21NO4+ NaHCO3 ...