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cao + c→ cac₂ + co
total # before (reactants) elements total # after (products)
ca
c
o
Step1: Balance Ca
Let the coefficient of \(CaO\) be \(x\) and \(CaC_{2}\) be \(y\). For Ca: \(x = y\). Let \(x=y = 1\) for simplicity initially.
Step2: Balance O
From \(CaO\), if \(x = 1\), then number of O atoms in reactants is \(1\). In products, O is in \(CO\). Let the coefficient of \(CO\) be \(z\). So \(z=1\) (from O - balance).
Step3: Balance C
In reactants, C has coefficient \(a\). In products, C is in \(CaC_{2}\) (\(2\) atoms per formula unit, coefficient \(y = 1\)) and \(CO\) ( \(1\) atom per formula unit, coefficient \(z = 1\)). So total C in products is \(2\times1+1\times1=3\). So \(a = 3\).
Check the equation: \(CaO+3C
ightarrow CaC_{2}+CO\)
For Ca: \(1\) (reactants) \(=1\) (products)
For C: \(3\) (reactants) \(=2 + 1=3\) (products)
For O: \(1\) (reactants) \(=1\) (products)
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| Total # Before (reactants) | Elements | Total # After (Products) |
|---|---|---|
| \(3\) | \(C\) | \(2 + 1=3\) |
| \(1\) | \(O\) | \(1\) |
The balanced equation is \(CaO + 3C
ightarrow CaC_{2}+CO\)