How do you balance P_4 + Br_2 -> PBr_3?

1 Answer
Mar 7, 2016

We must make sure the number of molecules in each element on each side of the equation are equal.

Explanation:

The lowest number of P_4 that we can have is 1P_4, which means one molecule of 4 atoms of phosphorus.

This means we need 4 P atoms on the other side. We do this by making the equation:

1P_4 + Br_2 -> 4PBr_3

This means that we have (4 xx 3 = 12) atoms of bromine. To finish the balancing process, we need to balance the bromine on the other side of the equation. It would be 6br_2 to make 12 atoms of bromine.

So, your equation will be P_4 + 6Br_2 -> 4PBr_3

Hopefully this helps!