Element-reactant-product table

An element-reaction-product table is used to find coefficients while balancing an equation representing a chemical reaction. Coefficients represent moles of a substance so that the number of atoms produced is equal to the number of atoms being reacted with. This is the common setup:

  • Element: it is all the elements that are in the reaction equation. Beneath the "element" section you list them all.
  • Reactant: is the numbers of each of the elements on the reactants side of the reaction equation.
  • Product: is the number of each element on the product side of the reaction equation.

The layout should eventually look like this, for a balanced reaction of baking soda and vinegar (HC2H3O2 + NaHCO3 = NaC2H3O2 + H2CO3)

ElementNumber of reactantsNumber of products
Hydrogen55
Carbon33
Oxygen55
Sodium11

From this, since the number of reactants for each element equals the number of products for each element, we can tell that each side is balanced in the equation.

Balancing

When a reaction equation is not balanced, it needs coefficients to show inequality. Here is an example with the separation of natural gas from hydrochloric acid using magnesium.
Mg + HCl = MgCl2 + H2
Here is the element-reaction-product table:

Chlorine12
Magnesium11

From this table we see that the number of hydrogen and chlorine atoms on the product's side are twice the number of atoms on the reactant's side. Therefore, we add the coefficient "2" in front of the HCl on the products side, to get our equation



to look like this:

Mg + 2HCl = MgCl2 + H2
and our table looks like this:

ElementNumber of reactantsNumber of products
Hydrogen1 22
Chlorine1 22
Magnesium11

Because of the coefficients, the equation is balanced.

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