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Gray Simpson
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Systematically balancing equations
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September 28, 2010, 09:33:22 AM »
I'm looking for a more efficient system for balancing chemical equations.
This looks promising, but I don't understand the table in the How Does it Work section.
http://www.personal.psu.edu/jzl157/balance.htm
Say I have Cu + HNO3 = Cu(NO3)2 + H2O + NO. Can someone work this out step by step?
Thanks.
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September 28, 2010, 10:08:00 AM »
Check out if this helps:
http://www.chembuddy.com/?left=balancing-stoichiometry&right=algebraic-method
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September 28, 2010, 11:13:02 AM »
This isn't a very good example for someone learning the basics of balancing, in my opinion. Will post my method soon, I have to run to class. Here's the answer if you're curious.
3 Cu + 8 HNO3 = 3 Cu(NO3)2 + 4 H20 + 2 NO
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