Can you put a higher reaction coefficient when balancing equations?
For example, for #SO_2 + O_2 -> SO_3# the balanced equation is #2SO_2 + O_2 -> 2SO_3# but can it also be #4SO_2 + O_2 -> 4SO_3# ?
For example, for
2 Answers
Well we usually use the simplest whole number ratio.....
Explanation:
And thus we want....
But
Some chemists like to introduce half-integral coefficients into the equation.
Here, I find that the half-integral coefficient makes assessment of the stoichiometry, the arithmetic, a bit easier. Every stoichiometric equation MUST be absolutely balanced with respect to mass and charge.
And see this old answer.
Yes, you can put all the reaction coefficient higher.
So, "...can it also be
No, it can't because the equation is not balanced respect to oxygen.
Explanation:
Once you have correctly balanced the equation:
you can use any multiple of all coefficients, as in:
given that the equation remains balanced.