About CHEMIX School - Chemical Equation Balancer
CHEMIX School chemical equation balancer is one of many chemistry tools integrated in chemistry program CHEMIX School.
Chemical equation : Cr+3 + OH- + H2O2 > CrO4-2 + H2O
Using the chemical balancer : 2Cr+3 + 10OH- + 3H2O2 = 2CrO4-2 + 8H2O
By this tool you can balance equations that also includes electrons.
Chemical equation : Cu + H2O > Cu2O + H+ + e-
Using the chemical balancer : 2Cu + H2O = Cu2O + 2H+ + 2e-
Also state symbols can be inserted in the equation:
Chemical equation : NO3-(aq) + Al(s) + H2O(l) + OH-(aq) > [Al(OH)6]-3(aq) + NH3(g)
Using the chemical balancer : 3NO3-(aq) + 8Al(s) + 18H2O(l) + 21OH-(aq) = 8[Al(OH)6]-3(aq) + 3NH3(g)
You can also argument species in the equations by mass (grams) or moles.
Example problem: How many grams water will be formed burning 2 grams (g) of propane
Insert following in the chemical equation balancer : 2gC3H8 + O2 > CO2 + H2O
CHEMIX Solution (results):
Compund Moles Grams
C3H8 0.0453551 2
O2 0.226775 7.25654
CO2 0.136065 5.9882
H2O 0.18142 3.26834
3.26834 grams of water will be formed
The chemical equation balancer in CHEMIX School also allow use of moles (m) as argument.
Example problem: How many moles of water will be formed burning 8 moles (m) of oxygen
Insert following in the chemical equation balancer : C3H8 + 8mO2 > CO2 + H2O
CHEMIX Solution (results):
Compund Moles Grams
C3H8 1.6 70.5544
O2 8 255.99
CO2 4.8 211.247
H2O 6.4 115.298
6.4 moles of water will be formed
More argument options are available and referred to in the CHEMIX School user manual
Chemical Balancer - How to download it
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