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Write the balanced chemical equation for: S+HNO3H2SO4+NO2+H2O


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Balanced Chemical equation

  • A balanced equation involves an equal number of atoms for each element on the reactant and product side.

Chemical equation:

  • When sulphur reacts with nitric acid sulphuric acid, nitrogen dioxide and water will be produced.

S(s)+HNO3(aq)H2SO4(aq)+NO2(g)+H2O(l)

Balancing Chemical Equation

  • First, we will check the number of atoms of each compound on the reactant as well as the product side.

Element

Reactant side

Product side

S

1

1

H

1

4

N

1

1

O

3

7

  • Here the number of atoms of hydrogen(H) and Oxygen(O) is not balanced.
  • By balancing the number of H atoms the equation can be reduced to
    S(s)+6HNO3(aq)H2SO4(aq)+NO2(g)+2H2O(l)

Element

Reactant side

Product side

S

1

1

H

6

6

N

6

1

O

18

8

  • Balancing the number of Nitrogen and oxygen atoms by making the coefficient of NO2 6, the equation can be further reduced to
    S(s)+6HNO3(aq)H2SO4(aq)+6NO2(g)+2H2O(l)

Element

Reactant side

Product side

S

1

1

H

6

6

N

6

6

O

18

18

Hence the balanced equation is S(s)+6HNO3(aq)H2SO4(aq)+6NO2(g)+2H2O(l).


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