How do you balance FeO+PdF2FeF2+PdO?

1 Answer
Mar 3, 2016

It looks like you have already done it!

Explanation:

Let's check t to see if the equation is stoichiometrically balanced. Particles on left hand side: Fe+O+Pd+2×F. Particles on RHS: Fe+O+Pd+2×F. So your equation is indeed stoichiometrically balanced.

Whether the reaction is reasonable is another matter. I presume this is a solid state reaction that occurs at high temperature.

In this context, just what do I mean by stoichiometric?