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Balancing the elements

First balance the C atoms. Then balance the elements changing oxidation state, Then balance the rest of the atoms by inspection. [Pg.218]

Appraisal techniques help to balance the elements of technical push and market pull . Despite some of the Jargon used, many of these concepts are quite simple and so these techniques were probably first estabhshed in radimentary forms when the first commercial activities began. [Pg.469]

Use coefficients to balance the elements or polyatomic ions, one at a time. [Pg.118]

Furthermore, the command charge can be used with ary element, the pH or the pE value, but it may only appear once in the whole input file (as in the example with chloride). The use of charge enforces a total charge compensation by means of the chosen element or the pH or the pE value, respectively and thus maintains electrical balance. The element with the highest concentrations might be chosen to keep the relative error as small as possible by means of an arbitrary increase or decrease of the concentration for charge compensation. The keyword charge may not be used with Alkalinity . [Pg.86]

The preparation of the Vegetable Stone has been called the Opus Minor, the Little Work or Lesser Circulation (in comparison to the Magnum Opus—the Great Work of the Philosopher s Stone.) In the creation of a "Stone" in the Vegetable Kingdom, we seek to balance the Elements of an herb in their most exalted form, which represents the true Quintessence of the plant. [Pg.45]

Then balance the elements other than H and O. The As and Cl atoms are already balanced in the two half reactions, so you still have ... [Pg.157]

Balance the elements by changing the number of molecules or ions with coefficients. Do not change the molecules or ions. The coefficients represent the number of moles of a substance. Always balance the heavier atoms before trying to balance lighter ones such as hydrogen. [Pg.44]

Show that any chemical reaction, Vjv4j 0 satisfies the following e equations to balance the elements... [Pg.362]

Balance the half-equations, first with respect to the number of atoms. Balance the elements on both sides of the equations, except hydrogen and oxygen. Becanse all reactions take place in aqueous solutions, H2O molecules can be added as needed to balance oxygen atoms in the equation. [Pg.14]

Again, the electron exchange is balanced, but not the elements (the oxygen and hydrogen atoms are not equal on each side of the equation). Balancing the elements results in this equation ... [Pg.47]

Balance the elements other than oxygen and hydrogen. [Pg.420]

Step 2 Insert coefficients that balance the elements that appear in compounds. Use fractional coefficients, if necessary. Do not balance element-only formulas, such as Na or O2, at this time. We call these uncombined elements. Choosing elements in the following order is usually easiest ... [Pg.207]

Start by balancing the elements in the starting formula that are in only one other compound formula. Oxygen appears only in HjO. The 1 O in NaOH is balanced by 1 O in H2O. [Pg.207]

For each half-reaction, balance the elements other than H and 0. If necessary, balance 0 by adding H2O, and H by adding H+. [Pg.530]


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