Answer:
Explanation:
Each side of the equations need to have the same number of each element.
Equation 1
Since there are 2 I on one side of equation 1, and 3 on the other side, I will do the following:
Now the number of Sb is unbalanced, so I balance it like so:
Equation 2
Using the same strategy, I focus on one element at a time. I can balance the P like this:
Now, I can balance the O. There are 6 on the right, so if I put 3 on the left, there will be 6 there as well!
Equation 3
Starting with O this time, I put 2 on the left and 3 on the right to bring them both to 6.
Now there are 2S on the left and only 1 on the right, so I balance it:
Equation 4
Starting with O again, there are 3 on the left and 2 on the right.
Now, the Fe are unbalanced as well. There are 4 on the left and 1 on the right:
Finally, balance the C, there is 1 on the left and 3 on the right.
Equation 5
This one is pretty hard to read, so I will assume that the equation looks like this (please comment if this is incorrect)
Let's balance the H first:
Now the O. There are 2 on the left and 4 on the right.