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You balance an equation with parentheses the same way as with other equations.
You must remember to multiply the subscripts of atoms inside the parentheses by the subscripts outside the parentheses.
Explanation:
For example, balance the equation:
The standard method is to balance by inspection:
- First balance all atoms other than
#"O"# and#"H"# . - Then balance
#"O"# . - Then balance
#"H"# .
Start with the most complicated formula. Here, it is
We have
We have
Now we have
We have
Now we want to balance
The balanced equation is:
We balance by inspection, but we treat each group inside parentheses as if it were a single atom.
This is sometimes called the "EASY" way.
Explanation:
For example, balance the equation:
The groups inside parentheses behave as a unit, so we treat the
Then the equation becomes
We begin with
We have
We have
All atoms and groups are now balanced.
The balanced equation is:
Now all we have to do is re-insert the original groups represented by