Concept explainers
Balance the following equations:
(a)
(b)
(c)

(a)
Interpretation:
The given chemical equation should be balanced.
Concept introduction:
The chemical reaction is said to be balanced if there are same number of constituent atoms are present on both sides of the reaction arrow. A balanced chemical reaction satisfies the law of conservation of mass.
Answer to Problem 48QAP
Explanation of Solution
The given chemical reaction is as follows:
The number of carbon atoms on left hand side is 6 and that on the right hand side is 1 thus, give coefficient 6 to
The number hydrogen atoms on left hand side is 12 and that on the right hand side is 2 thus, give coefficient 6 to
Now, number of oxygen atoms on left hand side of the reaction arrow is 8 and that on the right hand side is 18 thus, give coefficient 6 to
Thus, the balanced chemical reaction will be:

(b)
Interpretation:
The given chemical equation should be balanced.
Concept introduction:
The chemical reaction is said to be balanced if there are same number of constituent atoms are present on both sides of the reaction arrow. A balanced chemical reaction satisfies the law of conservation of mass.
Answer to Problem 48QAP
Explanation of Solution
The given chemical reaction is as follows:
Give coefficient 4 to HF to balance the number of F atoms.
Now, give coefficient 2 to
The number of oxygen atoms on left and right hand side of the reaction arrow is same. Thus, the balanced chemical reaction will be:

(c)
Interpretation:
The given chemical equation should be balanced.
Concept introduction:
The chemical reaction is said to be balanced if there are same number of constituent atoms are present on both sides of the reaction arrow. A balanced chemical reaction satisfies the law of conservation of mass.
Answer to Problem 48QAP
Explanation of Solution
The given reaction is as follows:
The number of sulfur atom is already balanced. To balance the number of sodium atom, give coefficient 2 to NaCl thus,
Now, to balance the number of chlorine atoms, give coefficient 2 to HCl thus,
The number of oxygen atom on left and side is 5 and that on right hand side is 4 thus, give coefficient ½ to
Or,
Thus, the balanced chemical reaction is as follows:
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