chemical equation
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
chemical equation group of symbols representing a chemical reaction .
Basic Notation Used in Equations
The chemical equation 2H 2 +O 2 →2H 2 O represents the reaction of hydrogen and oxygen to form water. The arrow points in the direction of the reaction—from the reactants (substances that react) toward the product or products. In this case the reactants are hydrogen (written H 2 because each molecule consists of two atoms of hydrogen) and oxygen (written O 2 because each molecule consists of two atoms of oxygen) and the product is water. The coefficient 2 before the H 2 indicates that two molecules of hydrogen take part in the reaction, and the 2 before the H 2 O indicates that two molecules of water are produced. When no number is written, as in front of the O 2 , a one is assumed; one molecule of oxygen takes part in the reaction. The equation shows that two molecules of hydrogen react with one molecule of oxygen to form two molecules of water. Because of the relationship between molecules and the mole , the equation also shows that two moles of hydrogen react with one mole of oxygen to form two moles of water. The same sort of relationship holds with the gram- formula weight .
Methodology for Writing an Equation
There are three steps involved in writing a chemical equation. The first step is to decide which substances are the reactants and which are the products. For example, natural gas (cooking gas) burns in air, providing heat and producing no visible products. The natural gas is principally methane, and the portion of the air that reacts (supports combustion) is oxygen. These are the reactants. Products of the reaction are heat and two invisible gases, carbon dioxide and water vapor. We can now write the word equation methane + oxygen → carbon dioxide + water vapor + heat. The next step is to determine the correct formula for each substance and substitute it for the name. The equation now becomes CH 4 +O 2 →CO 2 +H 2 O. (A notation for heat is often omitted.)
The final step is to balance this equation. As the equation is now written, three oxygen atoms are produced from two, and four hydrogen atoms become only two. This cannot occur, since atoms are not created or destroyed in chemical reactions. The equation is already balanced for carbon, since there is one carbon atom on the reactant side and one carbon atom on the product side. There are four hydrogen atoms in the methane molecule on the reactant side, so there must be four hydrogen atoms in water molecules on the product side (since water is the only product containing hydrogen); thus there must be two water molecules, each containing two hydrogen atoms. The equation can now be written CH 4 +O 2 →CO 2 +2H 2 O. It is not yet balanced, since there are only two oxygen atoms shown as reactants and four as products. The equation is completely balanced by showing two oxygen molecules (four atoms) as reactants: CH 4 +2O 2 →CO 2 +2H 2 O.
Additional Symbols Used in Chemical Equations
There are a number of other symbols used in chemical equations. A symbol written above or below the reaction arrow indicates special reaction conditions. For example, when mercuric oxide is heated it decomposes into mercury metal and oxygen gas; this reaction is shown by the equation 2HgO →Δ 2Hg + O 2 ↑. The Greek letter delta under the arrow represents the heating. The upward-pointing arrow after the O 2 indicates that this product is gaseous and escapes. When a precipitate is formed by a reaction, the substance that precipitates is often followed by a downward-pointing arrow, e.g., AgNO 3 + NaCl →H 2 O AgCl↓ + NaNO 3 . The H 2 O above the arrow shows that the reaction takes place in the presence of water—in this case, in water solution. The formulas AgNO 3 , NaCl, and NaNO 3 do not represent molecules, since these substances are almost completely ionized in water solution (see ion ).
When chemical equilibrium occurs in a reaction, the double arrow is used instead of the single arrow. For example, liquid water dissociates to form hydronium ions (H 3 O + ) and hydroxide ions (OH - ). These ions exist in equilibrium with water molecules. The equation is 2H 2 O →H 2 O H 3 O + + OH - . The sign = is sometimes used in place of the double arrow.
Bibliography
See J. B. Dence, Mathematical Techniques in Chemistry (1975).
Author not available, CHEMICAL EQUATION.,
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition 2008
Find more facts and information related to the .
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. Copyright 2008 Columbia University Press
Related newspaper, magazine, and trade journal articles from HighBeam Research
(Including press releases, facts, information, and biographies)
|
Organic chemistry. (recent research activities)
; ...during the course of the reaction. [Chemical Equation Omitted] The above transformation...relies on the selective migration [Chemical Equation Omitted] of the peroxide-bearing...electronically disfavoured to do so. [Chemical Equation Omitted] A practical three step process...
Read more
|
|
Organometallic chemistry. (recent research activities in the field)
; ...further evidence for its composition. [Chemical Equation Omitted] Another organometallic cycloaddition...impact on catalyst development. [Chemical Equation Omitted] Murakami, Ubukata, Itami...cycloadditions of alkynes to vinylallenes [Chemical Equation Omitted] (Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. ...
Read more
|
|
Useful Utilities. (Web watch).(Brief Article)
; ...a variety of topics for laboratorians. Visit the site to view the following references: * Periodic Table of Elements. * Chemical equation balancer. * Conversions calculator. * Properties of plastic chart: physical properties. * Properties of plastic chart...
Read more
|
|
Photosynthesis and Respiration in a Jar.(botany)
; ...carbohydrates([C.sub.6][H.sub.12][O.sub.6]). The following chemical equation summarizes the processes of cellular respiration and photosynthesis...reactions are biologically more complex than implied in the chemical equation. To simulate the relationship between cellular respiration...
Read more
|
|
Call it cheMistry Jeffrey Archer, Mary Archer and Nikki Kingdon
; ...so smart, how can she put up with Jeffrey? Why doesn't she dump him? Probably because staying with him is her cleverest chemical equation yet. She maintains her poise, refusing to be pitied no matter how blatantly uncaring his behaviour appears. Maybe there...
Read more
|
|
Ellen Swallow Richards-elements of leadership: Part I
; ...her performance on the stage of leadership and subsequent recognition. Her leadership can be summed up by the following chemical equation: C [graphite] + increased heat and pressure [arrow right] C [diamond] We view Ellen as the carbon graphite; with the addition...
Read more
|
|
Chemical Equation: To fully appreciate glam/goth pop-punk chart- toppers My Chemical Romance, it helps to understand where the band's leader grew up. All the elements came together at the right place, right time
; Belleville, N.J., is a run-down blue-collar suburb sandwiched between Newark, which still hasn't recovered from the riots of 1968, and Jersey City, one of the ugliest and most corrupt burgs in America. I know: I grew up there, too, not far from the Pulaski Skyway, which connects Jersey City and
Read more
|
|
Providence makes right chemical equation.(The Providence Journal)
; PROVIDENCE _ A couple of weeks ago Vance Morgan of Providence wrote a letter to the editor to say this Providence College team has appreciably better chemistry than many past Friar teams, specifically the more talented `97 team. They play as if they truly like each other, Morgan wrote, as if they
Read more
|
|
CHRISTMAS TREES TO END UP AS COMPOST; THE CITY OF HIGH POINT HAS SOME TIPS FOR DISPOSING OF CHRISTMAS TREES.(TRIAD/STATE)
; ...MELISSA MIDGETT Staff Writer HIGH POINT -- Most people see a fragrant symbol of yule. Duane Jarman sees the second half a chemical equation. As High Point's solid waste manager, Jarman praises the Christmas tree not only for its beauty but also for its nitrogen...
Read more
|
|
Dielectric properties of bisphenol-A novolac type epoxide oligomer as a parameter for cure monitoring.
; ...oligomer most frequently used is the diglycidyl ether of bisphenol-A (DGEBA), whose structural formula is shown below (1). [Chemical Equation Omitted] The DGEBA oligomer is composed of linear molecules with different molecular weights according to the variation...
Read more
|
For more facts and information,
see all related premium articles
Related entries from encyclopedias, dictionaries, and thesauruses
|
Equations, Chemical
Equations, Chemical Chemical reactions convert reactants...differ from those of the reactants. Chemical equations are a compact and convenient way...ammonia, NH 3 , is represented by the chemical equation Although there are thousands of chemical...
Read more
|
|
chemical equation
chemical equation see chemical equation . Author not available, EQUATION, CHEMICAL. , The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition 2008
Read more
|
|
chemical equation
chemical equation Set of symbols used to represent a chemical reaction . Equations show how atoms are rearranged as a result of a...atoms of an element on the left-hand side of an equation must equal the number on the right.
Read more
|
|
chemical equation
...combining with two hydrogen molecules to form two water molecules is written 2H2 + O2 2H2O. The dissociation of salt into sodium and chloride ions is written NaCl Na+ + Cl. stoichiometry . chemical equation chemical equation chemical equation
Read more
|
|
equation
...equation. The simultaneous solution of two or more equations is a set of values of the variables that satisfies each of the equations. In order that a solution may exist, the number of equations (i.e., conditions) must generally be no greater than the number of variables. In chemistry an ...
Read more
|