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Balancing Equation Notes Why do we need to be balanced? • So matter isn’t created or destroyed – Remember the Conservation of Mass Law Steps to balancing Equations 1. Count the # of atoms on each side 2. Add Coefficients where necessary – hint: start with 2 and see where it gets you! – NEVER CHANGE THE SUBSCRIPTS! 3. Recount the # of atoms on each side 4. Continue adding coefficients until the number of atoms on each side are equal. 5. Reduce the coefficient to the lowest terms HINTS TO REMEMBER • Order for Balancing – MI NOH (Me Know) • Metals • Ions • Non-Metals • Oxygen • Hydrogen Step 1: Count the # of atoms of Each Side Mg + O2 MgO Mg = O= Mg = O= Step 1: Count the # of atoms of each side Mg + O2 MgO Mg = 1 O=2 Mg = 1 O=1 Step 2: Add Coefficients where necessary • Are the numbers on both sides even? – NO! Add coefficients Mg + O2 MgO Mg = 1 O=2 Mg = 1 O=1 Step 2: Add Coefficients where necessary • Are the numbers on both sides even? – NO! Add coefficients Mg + O2 2MgO Mg = 1 O=2 Mg = 1 O=1 Step 3: Recount the # of atoms on each side Mg + O2 2MgO Mg = 1 O=2 • Are the atoms even now? – No! Mg = 1 2 O=1 2 Step 4: Continue adding coefficients until the number of atoms on each side are equal. Mg + O2 2MgO Mg = 1 O=2 Mg = 1 2 O=1 2 Step 4: Continue adding coefficients until the number of atoms on each side are equal. 2Mg + O2 2MgO Mg = 1 2 O=2 Mg = 1 2 O=1 2 Step 4: Continue adding coefficients until the number of atoms on each side are equal. 2Mg + O2 2MgO Mg = 1 2 O=2 • Are they equal now? – YES – The equation is balanced!!! Mg = 1 2 O=1 2 Step 4: Can You Reduce? 2Mg + O2 2MgO Mg = 1 2 O=2 Mg = 1 2 O=1 2 • ALREADY REDUCED!!! Practice Balancing Equations • __Na + __Cl2 __NaCl Practice Balancing Equations • Step 1: Count atoms __Na + __Cl2 __NaCl Na = 1 Na = 1 Cl = 2 Cl = 1 Practice Balancing Equations • Step 2: Add Coefficients __Na + __Cl2 2 NaCl Na = 1 Na = 1 Cl = 2 Cl = 1 Practice Balancing Equations • Step 3: Recount Atoms Na + Cl2 2 NaCl Na = 1 Na = 1 2 Cl = 2 Cl = 1 2 Practice Balancing Equations • Step 4: Continue adding coefficients until atoms are equal 2 Na + Cl2 2 NaCl Na = 1 2 Na = 1 2 Cl = 2 Cl = 1 2 Additional Practice • __CH4 + __O2 __CO2 + __H2O • __Li + __HNO3 __LiNO3 + __H2 • __Al + __O2 __Al2O3 Additional Practice __CH4 + __O2 __CO2 + __H2O C=1 C=1 H=4 O=2 H=2 O=3 Additional Practice •CH4 + O2 CO2 + 2H2O C=1 C=1 H=4 O=2 H=2 4 O=3 4 Additional Practice •CH4 + 2O2 CO2 + 2H2O C=1 C=1 H=4 O=2 4 H=2 4 O=3 4 Additional Practice •Li + HNO3 LiNO3 + H2 Li = 1 Li = 1 H=1 H=2 N=1 N=1 O=3 O=3 Additional Practice •Li + 2HNO3 LiNO3 + H2 Li = 1 Li = 1 H=1 2 H=2 N=1 2 N=1 O=3 6 O=3 Additional Practice • Li + 2HNO3 2LiNO3 + H2 Li = 1 Li = 1 2 H=1 2 H=2 N=1 2 N=1 2 O=3 6 O=3 6 Additional Practice 2Li + 2HNO3 2LiNO3 + H2 Li = 1 2 Li = 1 2 H=1 2 H=2 N=1 2 N=1 2 O=3 6 O=3 6 Additional Practice •Al + O2 Al = 1 O=2 Al2O3 Al = 2 O=3 Additional Practice 2Al + O2 Al2O3 Al = 1 2 Al = 2 O=2 O=3 Additional Practice 2Al + O2 2Al2O3 Al = 1 2 Al = 2 4 O=2 O=3 6 Additional Practice 2Al + 3O2 2Al2O3 Al = 1 2 Al = 2 4 O=2 6 O=3 6 Additional Practice 4Al + 3O2 Al = 1 2 4 O=2 6 2Al2O3 Al = 2 4 O=3 6