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QuestionIn a formula, is it necessary for us to arrange them in order from the element with least atoms to the element with the most atoms?Meredith Juncker is a PhD candidate in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology at Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center. Her studies are focused on proteins and neurodegenerative diseases.No, it is not necessary to do this. As long as the reactants remain on the left side of the arrow and the products remain on the right side, the compounds can be written in any order, regardless of how many atoms there are in each element.
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QuestionCan balancing be done with a quicker method than the algebraic one?Meredith Juncker is a PhD candidate in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology at Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center. Her studies are focused on proteins and neurodegenerative diseases.Unfortunately, no. Balancing equations is often a trial and error process. A good tip to follow is to start by balancing an element that appears in only one reactant and product and then work from there. Make sure the coefficients you use to balance are in their most reduced form (if the only coefficients you have in the equation are 2 and 6, you would write them as 1 and 3.)
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QuestionIs it necessary to write down the status of the element under it?Community AnswerIt depends upon the situation, but it's usually not necessary. The status is usually written just to make the equation more informative. If you are asked to write it for an assignment or examination, however, then you should write it down.
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QuestionWhat is the valency of bromine?Community AnswerBromine has 7 valence electrons, therefore is an ionic compound. It is able to gain an electron to form a bromide ion with a -1 charge. It is capable of making one covalent bond.
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QuestionCan you explain why "2" is used to balance the equation in the last step of the chemical equation?JerinjamesCommunity AnswerSo no extra atoms of any element are added, and so the number of atoms are equal on the left and right sides.
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QuestionWhat product is created when marsh gas and oxygen react?Community AnswerMarsh gas contains several chemical components. The primary one is methane. It reacts with oxygen when ignited. There are two products of this reaction, carbon dioxide and water--CH4 + 2 O2 --> CO2 + 2 H2O. Hydrogen sulfide can also be present in marsh gas in minor quantities. When ignited, its reaction with oxygen produces water and sulfur dioxide--2 H2S + 3 O2 --> 2 H2O + 2 SO2. If not ignited, it could react slowly by this equation--2 H2S + O2 --> 2 H2O + 2 S--producing water and sulfur.
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QuestionWhat is a balanced equation?Community AnswerA balanced equation is an equation in which the number of atoms in each reacting element is equal to the number of atoms in each product element.
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QuestionWhat is the difference between ferric and ferrous?Community AnswerFerric refers to the iron oxidation state of +3 while ferrous refers to the iron oxidation state of +2.
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QuestionWhy is respiration an exothermic reaction?Community AnswerThe release of gas makes it exothermic. Respiration is not just inhalation, but exhalation, too.
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QuestionWhat is a saturated bond?Community AnswerSaturated bond is a chemical compound that has a chain of carbon atoms linked together by single bonds.
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QuestionIs it necessary to change blocks in all types of bonds?Community AnswerYes, because there are many bonds when dealing with electrons, protons, and neutrons.
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QuestionHow do I find the valency and atomic number of an element (for example Cu2+)?Community AnswerYou have to know the atomic number and the electrons present in each shell. For quicker recollection, it will be better to remember the periodic table groupwise and not period wise.
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QuestionHow do I write the equation for Al+HCl?Community AnswerAnswer: AlCl3 + H2 ; There are three main steps for writing the net ionic equation for Al + HCl = AlCl3 + H2 (Aluminum + Hydrochloric acid). First, we balance the molecular equation.
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QuestionWhat does the = sign signify while writing an equation?Community AnswerIt is equivalent to the arrow symbol. You would use it after the reactants and before the products.
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QuestionHow do you form chemical equations?I_l1ke_gam3sCommunity AnswerMake sure that the number of molecules (or atoms) is the same for both the reactants and the products. If there are more atoms or molecules on one side than the other, something went wrong (because matter can't be created or destroyed).
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QuestionHow do I know if an equation is balanced?Community AnswerThe equation is balanced if both sides (the reactants and the products) have the same number of molecules and the same number of atoms.
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