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how do u balance that chemical equation?

2007-02-03 10:53:59 · 6 answers · asked by miguels wifey 1 in Science & Mathematics Chemistry

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2 Na + 2 H2O ---> 2 NaOH + H2

The trick is the diatomic hydrogen (H2). You must have an even number of hydrogen to balance the H2, so if you are having trouble balancing something with a diatomic element remember to go back and double the reactants. This usually takes care of the balancing problems.

2007-02-03 10:57:33 · answer #1 · answered by physandchemteach 7 · 0 0

properly my chum what you acquire to do at the starting up is positioned a 2 in the front of h20 and Na and NaOh so youl finally end up weith some thing lyk this 2Na+ 2H2O=2NaOH + H2 dont mess round about a lot with the oxygens becuase thats the perfect ingredient you stability and as you will see that i didnt ought to do anyhing to oxygen it has only fallen into position!

2016-11-24 23:06:11 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

when u +2 for NA ,you need + 2 for NAOH so ie become 2NA+H20->>2NaOH+H2
but you still need add 2 to H so it balance


2Na + 2H2O ---> 2NaOH + H2

2007-02-03 11:18:29 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

When balalncing equations, you must make sure the atoms are equal on both sides so

2Na + 2H20 ------> 2NaOH +H2

2007-02-03 11:00:34 · answer #4 · answered by jULIAN C 2 · 0 0

2Na + 2H2O --> 2NaOH + H2

2007-02-03 10:59:45 · answer #5 · answered by Dimos F 4 · 0 0

2Na + 2H2O ---> 2NaOH + H2

2007-02-03 11:00:21 · answer #6 · answered by      7 · 0 0

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