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How do you balance the chemical equation ? Explain it stepwise with suitable illustration.

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Solution :Consider the following equation:
`Fe+H_(2)O to Fe_(2)O_(4)+H_(2)`
Steps for balancing the equation are as follows:
Step 1: To balance a chemical equation, first place each formula in the box. Do not change anything inside the box during balancing the equation.

Step 2: List the number of atoms of given elements present in the unbalanced equation (1.1).

Step 3: Select the COMPOUND having maximum number of atoms and balance the elements which have higher number of atoms.
Here first balancing the number of oxygen atoms of `FeO_(4)`

Here, it must be remembered that during balancing the atoms, do not alter the chemical formulae. For example, to balance the oxygen atoms, place co-efficient 4 before `H_(2)O` but do not write `H_(2)O_(4)`or `(H_(2)O)_(4)`. Hence, equation (1.1) can be written as -

Step 4: H and Fe atoms are still not balanced in equation (1.2). Now balance the H atoms. To equalise the number of H atoms, multiply the number of molecules of `H_(2)`by 4 in right side.

Step 5: Fe atoms are still not balanced in equation (1.3). To equalise the number of Fe atoms, Multiply the Fe by 3 on left side. Hence, equation (1.3) will be as

step 6:Remove BOXES
`3Fe+ 4H_(2)O to Fe_(3)O_(4)+2H_(2)` (Balanced equation) ..(1.4)
The number of atoms on both sides of equation (1.4) are equal. This is called balanced chemical equation. This METHOD of balancing the chemical equations is called hit-and-trial method. Step 7: Physical states of the substances are mentioned along with their symbols to make the chemical equation more informative. Symbols (g) for gases. (1) for liquids, (s) for SOLIDS and (aq) for aqueous solution are written.
Thus, equation (1.4) will be written as -
`3Fe(s) + 4H_(2)O(g)toFe_(3)O_(4)(s) + 4H_(2)(g)`
Sometime, the reaction conditions such as temperature, pressure, catalyst, if any, are represented above and / or below the arrow.
For example `CO(g)+3H_(2)(g) overset(340atm)to CH_(3)OH(I)+6CO_(2)(g)+6H_(2)O(I) underset("Chlorophyll")overset("Sunlight")to C_(6)H_(12)O_(6)(aq)+6O_(2)(g)`


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