M2 Lesson #6

Word and formula equations

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Word and formula equations
Balancing equations
Net ionic equations

Word and formula equations

1. Two types of equations are written by chemists:

2. We balance equations by changing the coefficients or numbers in front of the substance.

WE NEVER CHANGE THE FORMULAS OF SUBSTANCES IN ORDER TO BALANCE.

3. Counting the atoms correctly is therefore critical. The balance (coefficient) we use is always multiplied by the subscripts used in each formula, to indicate how many atoms are represented. If atoms are in two different reactant or product compounds , they are added together to determine how many are present in total.

Reactants
number of each atom
2 SO2 + O2
2 Sulfur
4 + 2 = 6 Oxygen
4 CO2 + 6 H2O
4 Carbon
8 + 6 = 14 Oxygen
12 Hydrogen

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Assignment #1: Counting Atoms

Determine the # of atoms of each type present in the following reactants.

Reactants
# of each atom
PbS + 2 PbO
Pb =
S =
O =
Ca(NO3)2 + 2 KOH
Ca =
N =
O =
K =
H =
2 NH4NO3 + H2S
N =
H =
O =
S =
Fe(NO3)3 + 3 LiOH
Fe =
N =
O =
Li =
H =
Ca3(PO4)2 + 3 H2SO4
Ca =
P =
O =
H =
S =

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