How do you balance double replacement equations?

You balance double replacement equations by pairing each cation with the anion from the other compound in the correct ratios.

Example

Write a balanced equation for the reaction between Fe(NO₃)₂ and Na₃PO₄.

Solution

  1. Identify the cations and anions in each compound: Fe(NO₃)₂ has Fe²⁺ and NO₃⁻ Na₃PO₄ has Na⁺ and PO₄³⁻

  2. Pair up each cation with the anion from the OTHER compound: Fe²⁺ pairs with PO₄³⁻ Na⁺ pairs with NO₃⁻

  3. Write two new (CORRECT!!) formulas using the pairs from Step 2. Fe₃(PO₄)₂, since Fe is +2 and PO₄ is -3 NaNO₃ since Na is +1 and NO₃ is -1

  4. Write the unbalanced equation Fe(NO₃)₂ + Na₃PO₄ → Fe₃(PO₄)₂ + NaNO₃

  5. Balance the equation. The Fe₃(PO₄)₂ has 3 Fe and 2 PO₄ on the right, so you need 3 Fe and 2 PO₄ on the left: 3Fe(NO₃)₂ + 2Na₃PO₄ → Fe₃(PO₄)₂ + NaNO₃

Now we have 6 NO₃ on the left, so we need 6 NO₃ on the right.

The balanced equation is 3Fe(NO₃)₂ + 2Na₃PO₄ → Fe₃(PO₄)₂ +6NaNO₃

Here is a video to help with balancing double replacement reactions.


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