Question #bed9f

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"Zn" +2"HCl" -> "ZnCl"_2 + "H"_2

Explanation:

The method I find useful when it comes to balancing a chemical equation is to draw a chart corresponding to the number of moles: (Split compounds into one unit of its own but, for polyatomic count them as one whole unit)

Unbalanced chemical equation:

"Zn " + " HCl" -> "ZnCl"_2 + "H"_2

The reason you need to balance a chemical equation is because energy is conserved throughout the chemical process.

Reactant side:

  • "Zn"= 1
  • "H" =1
  • "Cl" = 1

Product side:

  • "Zn" = 1
  • "H" = 2
  • "Cl" = 2

You need two hydrogens and two chlorines on the left and right sides, so multiply "HCl" by 2

Reactant side:

  • "Zn"= 1
  • "H" =1 xx 2 = "2 moles of H"
  • "Cl" = 1 xx 2 = "2 moles of Cl"

Product side:

  • "Zn" = 1
  • "H" = 2
  • "Cl" = 2

The balanced chemical equation:

"Zn" + 2"HCl" -> "ZnCl"_2 + "H"_2