
Originally Posted by
Hudsonleaf
Here is one more, I would like to know if I did this one right also?
___PbBr2 +___ HCl=___HBr+___PbCl2
1 2 2 2????????????????
Ok, in your head, look at Pb first. There's one on both sides, so good.
Then, you see Br, there are two of them on the left and only one on the right. That means that you have to put '2' in from of HBr.
Doing so doubles the H. Since there's only one on the left hand side, double the HCl. That means you also have 2 Cl, but you already have 2 Cl on the left!
Ok, you saw everything. Time to check.
1 Pb on each side. Good
2 Br on each side. Good
2 H on each side. Good
2 Cl on each side. Good.
That's how I do, a sort of 'chaining' with the elements I'm dealing with, trying to fix one as soon as possible. That works for the easy equations. Other, more difficult require perseverance, and sometimes the use of half equations and fractions.