How do you balance #Na + H_2O -> NaOH + H_2#?
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Explanation:
First, let's rewrite
Now we can see how many of each element/polyatomic ion we have on each side of the equation.
Left:
Na - 1
H - 1
OH - 1
Right:
Na - 1
OH -1
H -2
Looking at what we have, there is an unequal amount of hydrogen on the left side and the right side. We have only 1 on the left and 2 on the right. Let's double everything on the left. Now we get:
Since we have 2 of everything on the left, we should make sure that the right side is accounted for. As mentioned in our original count, the
Changing back