We got this revview with a bunch of balancing questions and im looking at the bigger ones with like 5-6 elements with a few polyatomic ions in it thinking "....wtf"
My friend and I were attempting to do the bigger questions since they were harder and we came across a friggan equation like this:
__(NH4)3PO4 + __Pb(NO3)4 -> __Pb3(PO4)4 + __NH4NO3
We spent nearly the whole class trying to answer that question (We were using the table chart way because thats the only way we've learnt so far)
Can anybody give me tips or tricks to do balancing equations faster?
I have a chemistry unit test tomorrow and im cramming atm.
Before i ask this question..I WAS NEVER GOOD AT SCIENCE.
Kay..so im doing review questions and theres this question that says
Element Q is a metal with 2 valence electons, and element X is a non metal with 5 valence electrons. They combine to form an ionic compound. What is its formula?
The answer i came up with is
Element Q= Nitrogen (Cation)
Element X= Beryllium (Anion)
But this makes no sense, i've never heard of a compound made of nitrogen+beryllium...HALP.










