Which one of the following chemical equations is balanced?

A. 2Na + S → 2NaS
B. KOH + H2SO4 → KHSO4 + H2O
C. NH3 + H2O → 2NH4OH
D. 2NaCl + H2SO4 → HCL + NaSO4


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Respuesta :

Answer: The correct option is Option B.

Explanation:

A balanced chemical equation is a chemical equation in which number of atoms on both the sides of the reaction remains same. All the balanced chemical equation follow Law of conservation of mass.

Law of conservation of mass states that the total mass in a chemical reaction remains same. The total mass on the reactant side will be same as the total mass on the product side.

From the given options:

Option A:

[tex]2Na+S\rightarrow 2NaS[/tex]

Here, total mass on the reactant side is not equal to the total mass on the product side. Hence, this equation is not a balanced chemical equation.

Option B:

[tex]KOH+H_2SO_4\rightarrow KHSO_4+H_2O[/tex]

Total mass on the reactant side: [tex][(39+16+1)+((2\times 1)+32+(4\times 16))]=154g/mol[/tex]

Total mass on the product side: [tex][(39+1+32+(4\times 16))+((2\times 1)+16)]=154g/mol[/tex]

As, total mass on the reactant side is equal to the total mass on the product side. Hence, this equation is a balanced chemical equation.

Option C:

[tex]NH_3+H_2O\rightarrow 2NH_4OH[/tex]

Here, total mass on the reactant side is not equal to the total mass on the product side. Hence, this equation is not a balanced chemical equation.

Option D:

[tex]2NaCl+H_2SO_4\rightarrow HCL+NaSO_4[/tex]

Here, total mass on the reactant side is not equal to the total mass on the product side. Hence, this equation is not a balanced chemical equation.

Hence, the correct answer is Option B.