
Balancing Equations
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Chemistry
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10th Grade
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Easy
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Shane Pulliam
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Why must a chemical equation need to be balanced?
Law of Conservation of Matter
Law of Conservation of Energy
Law of Balancing Equations
Law of Partial Pressure
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Multiple Choice
Why must the subscripts not be changed when balancing a chemical equation?
It changes the number of molecules in the reaction.
It changes the type of chemical it is.
It defies the Law of Conservation of Matter.
It defies the Law of Conservation of Energy.
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There are five steps for this method.
1) Create a table under the chemical equation.
a) Create a column under the yield arrow and write the symbol for
each element.
2) Draw a line under each plus sign.
3) Write the number of each type of type of element in the column formed
4) Choose one element to balance at a time.
a) Change the coefficient to the substance of the element you are
balancing.
b) Multiply the coefficient for every number in the column
5) Repeat step 4 until each element is balanced.
a) You may need to repeat this for an element more than once.
A Method for Balancing Equations
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The next several slides will show an example of how to use this method to balance.
There are two examples of how it can be used.
A Method for Balancing Equations
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Reorder
Reorder the following for the five steps for balancing a chemical equation.
Create a column under the yield sign with the symbols for each element.
Draw a line under each plus sign creating columns.
Write the number for each element in the column.
Choose one element at a time to balance.
Change the coefficient of the substance and multiply each number of the column.
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Multiple Choice
What can be changed to balance a chemical equation?
coefficients
subscripts
types of atoms
types of molecules
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There is a special way that we can balance chemical equations when there are polyatomic ions that appear on both sides of the equation.
The next slides show how to deal with balancing chemical equations with polyatomic ions.
Balancing with Polyatomic Ions
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