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  • Oct 15, 2009, 08:38 AM
    aaronpartsman
    balanced equ
    balanced equations NH4NO3
  • Oct 15, 2009, 11:37 AM
    Unknown008

    I see no equation there, but the molecular formula of the compound ammonium nitrate... :rolleyes:

    The key to balance equations is to make sure there are equal number of atoms of an element on either sides of the arrow in a reaction. Putting a number in front of a formula means that every number of atoms in that compound is multiplied by the number you put in front.

    For example:



    You have 1 Na on both sides;
    1 O on both sides
    2 H on both sides
    1 Cl on both sides.

    The equation is balanced.



    2 Fe on the left, one on the right. Not good
    3 O on the left, one on the right. Not good
    1 H on the left, 2 on the right. Not good
    1 Cl on the left, 3 on the right. Not good.

    But, balancing:



    You'll see that there are the same number of atoms of an element on both sides!

    I started by thinking:
    2 Fe on the left, I need therefore 2 Fe on the right. So, I put 2 there.
    That means I also have now (2x3) 6 Cl on the right. Putting 6 in front of HCl makes the Cl the same.
    Now, I have 3 O and 6 H on the left, and 1 O and 2 H on the right. Putting 3 in front of H2O makes the atoms equal in number!

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