Hi,
I'm trying to teach myself chem 30 right now so I can take chem 101 at university next year (working on my second degree).
What I don't understand right now, is whether the charge on a diatomic molecule gets multiplied in when you are trying to balance it.
For example, take
C + S8 (lower case
The answer I'm told is CS2
So looking at this, the C ion has a charge of +4 (hopefully I'm right on that) and then the S8 molecule has a charge of -2. So I would multiple 8 X -2 to get -16 and then this needs to balance out with the +4 charge on the C.
But the answer states it's CS2 , which doesn't make sense to me. Do you just ignore the subscript 8 on the C in the second half of the equation?
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then another problem:
N2 + O2 and the answer they give is N2O
But if the Nitrogen has a charge of (-3) and oxygen has a charge of (-2), how does that work? Do I just need to memorize the equations for diatomic molecules?