Using the traditional method of balancing chemical equations. According to the method:
First, compare the total number of atoms of each element on the reactant side and the product side.
Add stoichiometric coefficients to molecules containing an element that has a different number of atoms on the reactant side and the product side. The coefficient must balance the number of atoms on each side.
Usually, the stoichiometric coefficients for Hydrogen and Oxygen atoms are assigned last.
The number of atoms of an element in one species must be obtained by multiplying the stoichiometric coefficient by the total number of atoms of that element present in 1 molecule of the species.
Repeat this process till the number of all the atoms of the reacting elements are equal on both the reactant and product sides.
Step 3: Balancing the given equation
The given equation is:
Equation:
Reactant Side
Product Side
1 Calcium atom
1 Calcium atom
1 Nitrogen atom
2 Nitrogen atoms
3 Hydrogen atoms
2 Hydrogen atoms
5 Oxygen atoms
7 Oxygen atoms
The Calcium atoms are balanced.
Then balance the Nitrogen atoms. After balancing the equation becomes:
Then balance the Hydrogen atoms are balanced. After balancing the equation becomes:
The oxygen atoms are balanced.
The updated equation is:
Equation:
Reactant Side
Product Side
1 Calcium atom
1 Calcium atom
2 Nitrogen atoms
2 Nitrogen atoms
4 Hydrogen atoms
4 Hydrogen atoms
8 Oxygen atoms
8 Oxygen atoms
Since the number of all the atoms of the reacting elements are equal on both the reactant and product sides are equal, the equation is balanced.