Gaseous chlorine atoms would then react with gaseous ozone (O_3O3) to form gaseous chlorine monoxide and gaseous oxygen. Write the balanced chemical equation for this reaction. How do I do this?

2 Answers
Jan 17, 2018

I think that

Cl_2(g)+4O_3(g)->2ClO(g)+5O_2(g)Cl2(g)+4O3(g)2ClO(g)+5O2(g)

works

Explanation:

First, write down the unbalanced reaction.

Cl_2(g)+O_3(g)->ClO(g)+O_2(g)Cl2(g)+O3(g)ClO(g)+O2(g)

Let's balance the chlorine first. Adding a 22 to ClOClO gives us

Cl_2(g)+O_3(g)->2ClO(g)+O_2(g)Cl2(g)+O3(g)2ClO(g)+O2(g)

Now, there are 44 oxygen atoms on the right side, and 33 on the left, so we can find their lowest common multiple, which is 1212.

So now, we want 1212 oxygen atoms on both sides.

Cl_2(g)+4O_3(g)->2ClO(g)+5O_2(g)Cl2(g)+4O3(g)2ClO(g)+5O2(g)

Jan 17, 2018

Well, balance mass and balance charge....

Explanation:

dotCl(g) + O_3(g)rarrClO(g) + O_2(g).Cl(g)+O3(g)ClO(g)+O2(g)

The question specified chlorine atoms....(as opposed to garden variety Cl_2Cl2 molecules...), and ozone molecules, which are of course a BENT triatom...""^(-)O-stackrel(+)O=OO+O=O...the LEFT HAND oxygen as we face the page has 9 electrons (and thus a formal NEGATIVE charge). And the central oxygen atoms has 7 electrons (and thus a formal POSITIVE charge).

Of course, the neutral oxygen atom, has Z=8Z=8, and thus 8 electrons. And please note that I have tried to distinguish here between oxygen "atoms"atoms, and dioxygen, and trioxygen molecules....dioxygen, and ozone respectively.