Chemistry Examples

Balance C+H_2→C_2H_6
C+H2C2H6
Step 1
The law of conservation of mass states that matter cannot be created nor destroyed. There are no more or less atoms at the end of a chemical reaction than there were at the beginning. To balance a chemical equation, every element must have the same number of atoms on each side of the equation.
To balance a chemical equation:
1. Every element must have the same number of atoms on each side of the equation (law of conservation of mass).
2. Balancing the equation can be done only by adjusting the coefficients.
Step 2
C is not a balanced element. To balance C, multiply C from the left side by 2.
2C+H2C2H6
Step 3
H is not a balanced element. To balance H, multiply H2 from the left side by 3.
2C+3H2C2H6
C+H2C2H6
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