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Question

Write the chemical equation in symbols and formulae for the following equation.

iron+sulphuriron(II)sulphide


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Solution

The reaction can be solved in two steps:

  1. Complete the reaction by writing the products.
  2. Balance the equation.

1. Complete the reaction by writing the products:

Fe(s)(iron)+S(s)(sulphur)FeS(s)(ironsulphide)

2. Balancing of the reaction by hit and trial method:

A balanced equation is a chemical reaction equation in which the overall charge and the number of atoms for each element in the reaction are the same for both the reactants and the products.

To balance the chemical equation, begin by multiplying the element or compound which has less number of atoms with a number that would make the number equal on both sides.

Fe(s)(iron)+S(s)(sulphur)FeS(s)(ironsulphide)

Types of atomsNumber of atoms on reactant sideNumber of atoms on product side
Irom11
Sulphur11

As the number of all the atoms is equal on both sides, the chemical equation is already balanced.

So, the overall complete and balanced chemical equation is

Fe(s)(iron)+S(s)(sulphur)FeS(s)(ironsulphide)


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