To be successful with this question, you need to know what a balanced chemical equation involves. You also need to have a good strategy for how to balance a chemical equation. Finally, you will need to make sure you know how to conduct an Atom Count. The two infographics below describe these three ideas. Study the graphics, giving particular attention to the
Know How to Count Atoms, the
Step-by-Step Balancing Method, and the
Example sections in the second infographic. Some specific information regarding this question are provided after the second infographic.
Some Specifics About This Question Group
The two versions of questions in this Question Group both contain two elements and neither one of them is balanced. You can begin the balancing act by balancing either one of the elements. Once you've balanced the first element, make an effort to balance the second element. Once you've used coefficients to balance both the elements, conduct an Atom Count. Enter the number of atoms of each element into the fields in the
Atom Count panel. If you have done everything correctly, then the number of atoms of each element will be the same on the reactant and the product side.