How to balance this equation? h3po4+HCl=pcl+h2o
1 Answer
Explanation:
Actually, it's
Right side:
P = 1
Cl = 5
H = 2
O = 1
Left side:
P = 1
Cl = 1
H = 3 + 1 (DO NOT ADD IT UP YET)
O = 4
Start balancing the easiest element, in this case, the Cl.
Right side:
P = 1
Cl = 5
H = 2
O = 1
since HCl is a substance, you need to also multiply its H by 5.
Left side:
P = 1
Cl = 1 x 5 = 5
H = 3 + (1 x 5) = 8
O = 4
Now the H atom on the right side is not balanced with the left side, we have to multiply the H on the right side by 4.
Right side:
P = 1
Cl = 5
H = 2 x 4 = 8
O = 1 x 4 = 4
Again, since H2O is a substance, you also need to multiply its O by 4.
Left side:
P = 1
Cl = 1 x 5 = 5
H = 3 + (1 x 5) = 8
O = 4
The equation is now balanced.