What sequence of coefficients will balance the following equation? Ca(s) + O_2(g) -> 2CaO(s)

1 Answer
Jun 13, 2017

You place a 2 in front of the Ca on the left side of the arrow to make the reaction balanced.

Explanation:

A reaction needs to be balanced in order to fulfil the Law of conservation of mass. Therefore at both sides of the reaction arrow (->) we must have the same amount of each atom. The act of doing so is called balancing.

Your reaction is
Ca+O_2->2 CaO

The first step to do, is to look how many atoms are on both sides of the arrow.

left side
1xxCa
2xxO (in O_2, there are 2xx O atoms)

right side
2xxCa
2xxO

To balance the reaction, we must have on the left side 2 Ca-atoms. Therefore we place a 2 in front of the Ca on the left side. We obtain:
2Ca+O_2->2 CaO

You can see, that we now have 2 atoms of each element at the left and right side of the arrow. Therefore the reaction is balanced!

color(red)("Please keep in mind:")
By balancing reactions, you should only set the numbers in front of the molecules (like 2 Ca),
and thus not change the molecules (like Ca_2 which is a different molecule)
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