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How would you balance the following equation: NH3+H2SO4(NH4)2SO4


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Balancing the Chemical equation:

  • When we balance chemical equations, we want the same number of each sort of atom on both sides of the equation.
  • Only the coefficients are changed. The numbers in front of the molecule are called coefficients.
  • Subscripts should never be changed.
  • Metals must be balanced first, followed by nonmetals such as oxygen and hydrogen.
  • The unbalanced chemical reaction provided is

NH3(l)Ammonia+H2SO4(l)Sulphuricacid(NH4)2SO4(l)AmmoniumSulphate

  • It is a redox synthesis process that leads to the formation of Ammonium Sulphate.
  • The following table shows the number of atoms on each side:
Reactant sideProduct side
1 Nitrogen atom from NH32 Nitrogen atoms from (NH4)2SO
5 Hydrogen atoms from H2SO4 and NH38 Hydrogen atoms from (NH4)2SO4
1 Sulphur atom from H2SO41 Sulphur atom from (NH4)2SO4
4 Oxygen atoms from H2SO44 Oxygen atoms from (NH4)2SO4
  • As there are two Nitrogen atoms on the right side, we must put a 2 before the Ammonia on the left side.

2NH3(l)Ammonia+H2SO4(l)Sulphuricacid(NH4)2SO4(l)AmmoniumSulphate

  • Finally, the other atoms must be balanced, but now, in this case, there are already an equal number of Sulphur, Hydrogen, and Oxygen atoms on each side.
Reactant sideProduct side
2 Nitrogen atoms from NH32 Nitrogen atoms from (NH4)2SO
8 Hydrogen atoms from H2SO4 and NH38 Hydrogen atoms from (NH4)2SO4
1 Sulphur atom from H2SO41 Sulphur atom from (NH4)2SO4
4 Oxygen atoms from H2SO44 Oxygen atoms from (NH4)2SO4
  • Thus, the balanced chemical reaction is:

2NH3(l)Ammonia+H2SO4(l)Sulphuricacid(NH4)2SO4(l)AmmoniumSulphate

Hence, the reaction is balanced.


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