Balance the equation:
Step 1: Given equation
Step 2: Method used for balancing the equation
Using the traditional method of balancing chemical equations. According to the method:
Step 3: Balancing the given equation
The given equation is:
Equation: | |
Reactant Side | Product Side |
2 Sodium atoms | 1 Sodium atom |
1 Carbon atom | 1 Carbon atom |
3 Oxygen atoms | 3 Oxygen atoms |
1 Hydrogen atom | 2 Hydrogen atoms |
1 Chlorine atom | 1 Chlorine atom |
First, the sodium atoms are balanced. After balancing the equation becomes:
The carbon atoms and oxygen atoms are already balanced.
Finally, the hydrogen atoms are balanced. After balancing the equation becomes:
The updated equation is:
Equation: | |
Reactant Side | Product Side |
2 Sodium atoms | 2 Sodium atoms |
1 Carbon atom | 1 Carbon atom |
3 Oxygen atoms | 3 Oxygen atoms |
2 Hydrogen atoms | 2 Hydrogen atoms |
2 Chlorine atoms | 2 Chlorine 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.
Hence the balanced equation is: .