Its from JChemEd
H2 + Ca(CN)2 + NaAlF4 + FeSO4 + MgSiO3 + KI + H3PO4 + PbCrO4 + BrCl + CF2Cl2 + SO2 =
PbBr2 + CrCl3 + MgCO3 + KAl(OH)4 + Fe(SCN)3 + PI3 + Na2SiO3 + CaF2 + H2O
Paper, pencil and half an hour.
The equation is the general equation of a many-step reaction right? I have never seen chemical equations with 11 reactants and 9 products
My teacher gave me this problem as an extra credit question, assuring me it would occupy my time for a while.
(Cr(N2H4CO)6)4(Cr(CN)6)3 + KMnO4 + H2SO4 --yields-- K2Cr2O7 + MnSO4 +CO2 + KNO3 + K2SO4 + HOH
However, I solved it in under ten minutes using pencil and paper. My teacher gave up on trying to challenge me. Does anyone know of a harder equation to balance?
Out of curiousity I searched for (Cr(N
2H
4CO)
6)
4(Cr(CN)
6)
3 on google and found that this forum has a thread on this:
http://www.chemicalforums.com/index.php?topic=76462.5By the way, what is (Cr(N
2H
4CO)
6)
4(Cr(CN)
6)
3 exactly and how it is used other than being in a hard chemical equation for balancing? Nothing useful is found on Google, ChemSpider, PubChem, and a lot of other databases