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Balancing Equations Worksheet 1

The document discusses balancing chemical equations using an online simulation. It includes the following key points: 1) The simulation indicates when an equation is balanced by having the atoms and molecules on both sides equal each other. 2) The number of total molecules and atoms on both sides of a balanced equation must always be equal. 3) Strategies for balancing equations include using trial and error to adjust coefficients of molecules and atoms until the numbers on both sides are equal. Only integer coefficients can be used. 4) Balanced equations must have the same number and type of atoms on both sides, but the coefficients can be reduced as long as the ratios of coefficients remain the same.
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Balancing Equations Worksheet 1

The document discusses balancing chemical equations using an online simulation. It includes the following key points: 1) The simulation indicates when an equation is balanced by having the atoms and molecules on both sides equal each other. 2) The number of total molecules and atoms on both sides of a balanced equation must always be equal. 3) Strategies for balancing equations include using trial and error to adjust coefficients of molecules and atoms until the numbers on both sides are equal. Only integer coefficients can be used. 4) Balanced equations must have the same number and type of atoms on both sides, but the coefficients can be reduced as long as the ratios of coefficients remain the same.
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PART A

On computer, access the internet and go to: https://phet.colorado.edu/sims/html/balancing-chemical-


equations/latest/balancing-chemical-equations_en.html . Explore the Balancing Chemical Equations
simulation. Discuss with your group what you find.
a) What are the different ways that the simulation indicates when an equation is
balanced?

1. For each balanced reaction, indicate the total number of molecules in the table below.

Reaction Total Number of Molecules


Reactant Side Product Side
(Left) (Right)
Make Ammonia
Separate Water
Combust Methane

2. Is the number of total molecules on the left side of a balanced equation always equal to
the number of total molecules on the right side of the equation? Explain your answer.

3. For each balanced reaction, indicate the total number of atoms in the table below.

Reaction Total Number of Atoms


Reactant Side Product Side
(Left) (Right)
Make Ammonia
Separate Water
Combust Methane

4. Is the number of total atoms on the left side of a balanced equation always equal to the
number of total atoms on the right side of the equation?

5. What is the same on the left and right side of a balanced equation? Explain your answer
PART B
Instructions:
1. Begin with INTRODUCTION activity to complete the chart.
2. Select balance scale from TOOLS in top-right pull down menu to complete last column in chart.
Balancing chemical Chemical Equation Draw molecular model of balanced chemical Draw a balanced scale with correct number and color of
equations for the ** with correct number for the equation – Color the atoms for each element in atoms for each element.
following reactions: coefficients** compounds
Make Ammonia Reactants
__ N2 + __H2  __NH3
Products

Separate Water Reactants

__ H2O  __ H2 + __ O2
Products

Combust Methane Reactants

__ CH4 + __ O2  __ CO2 + Products


__ H2O
PART C

6. As a group, play level 1 of the balancing equation game. Write down the strategies your
group uses to balance chemical equations.

7. Start level 2 of the balancing equation game. Take turns in your group to balance the
equations in the sim, using your strategies from Level 1, and adding new strategies as
needed.

Each person should be in charge of balancing at least one equation, asking for help from the group
as needed. As a group, write down the equations as you solve them.

8. In the simulation, were you able to use noninteger numbers (like ½ or 0.43) for the
coefficients in a balanced equation? Why do you think this is?

a) Which of the following are coefficients you could use in a balanced equation?
☐½ ☐¾ ☐1 ☐2 ☐6 ☐9

b) If you were balancing an equation containing the O2 molecule, which of the following
would be correct representations of O2 and its coefficient?
☐ ½O2 ☐ O2 ☐ 3O2 ☐ 6O2 ☐ 3O ☐ 5O3

9. What do you have to do to the coefficients of equation I below to get to equation II?
i. 2 SnO2 + 4 H2  2 Sn + 4 H2O
ii. SnO2 + 2 H2  Sn + 2 H2O

a) Both equation I and II are balanced, but equation I is the correct way to write the
balanced equation.

b) Can you divide equation II by another factor and still have it be correct? Why or why
not?

c) In a complete sentence, write down a method you could use to determine if an equation
is written in the correct way.

10. Start level 3 of the balancing equation game. Take turns and write down the equations as
you solve them, along with any new strategies you needed for balancing.
Extension – Part Two: Game
1. To access game, go to same website or PhET app for Balancing Chemical Equations, and select GAME (happy face icon).
2. Begin with Level 1, to balance chemical equations. As you improve your ability to balance chemical equations, you can advance to Level 2, then Level 3. Levels become more challenging.
3. Use the chart below to fill in equations you have successfully balanced at each level, underlining the coefficients in each chemical equation.

Level 1 Level 2 Level 3

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