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Balanced Equations
As you have already learned earlier, mass can neither be created nor destroyed. This law applies to a chemical reaction too. This means that the total mass of elements in the products of a chemical reaction has to be equal to the total mass of the elements in the reactants. The number of atoms of each element remains the same, before and after a chemical reaction. For example, let’s look at the following chemical equation –
Zinc + Sulphuric acid → Zinc sulfate + Hydrogen
This is further simplified as –
Zn + H2SO4 → ZnSO4 + H2
Now, let us look at the number of atoms of each element on LHS and RHS –
Element Number of atoms in reactants (LHS) Number of atoms in products (RHS)
Zn 1 1
H 2 2
S 1 1
O 4 4
As you can see, the number of atoms of each element on LHS and RHS are the same. Therefore, this chemical equation is a ‘balanced equation’. Now, look at the following equation –
Fe +H2O → Fe3O4 +H2