H2SO4 + NH4OH = H2O + (NH4)2SO4 - Chemical Equation Balancer

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Balanced Chemical Equation

H2SO4 + 2NH4OH → 2H2O + (NH4)2SO4

Warning: One of the compounds in H2SO4 + NH4OH = H2O + (NH4)2SO4 is unrecognized. Verify 'NH4OH' is entered correctly.

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Reaction Information

H2SO4+NH4OH=H2O+(NH4)2SO4

Reaction Type

Double Displacement (Metathesis)

Reactants

  • Sulfuric Acid - H2SO4

    [S(Oh)2O2] [So2(Oh)2] Oil Of Vitriol Hydrogen Sulfate Battery Acid Sulphuric Acid H2So4 H2SO4 Molar Mass H2SO4 Oxidation Number
  • NH4OH

Products

  • Water - H2O

    Hydroxic Acid H₂O [Oh2] Aqua Pure Water Hydrogen Oxide Oxidane Dihydrogen Oxide H2O Molar Mass H2O Oxidation Number
  • Ammonium Sulfate - (NH4)2SO4

    Diammonium Sulfate Mascagnite Ammonium Sulfate (2:1) Sulfuric Acid, Diammonium Salt (Nh4)2So4 Ammonium Sulphate (NH4)2SO4 Molar Mass (NH4)2SO4 Oxidation Number
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Examples

  • H2SO4 + NH4OH = (NH4)2(SO4) + H2O
  • H2SO4 + NH4OH = (NH4)2(SO4) + HOH
  • H2SO4 + NH4OH = (NH4)2SO4 + H2O
  • H2SO4 + NH4OH = (NH4)2SO4 + HOH
  • H2SO4 + NH4OH = H(OH) + (NH4)2SO4
  • H2SO4 + NH4OH = H2NH4 + SO4OH
  • H2SO4 + NH4OH = H2O + (N2H8)SO4
  • H2SO4 + NH4OH = H2O + (NH4)2 + SO4
  • C2H6O = C4H6 + H2O + H
  • KOH + N2 + H2O = KNO3 + H2
  • Cr2O3 + KOH + H2SO4 = O2S + K2CrO4 + H2O
  • Na2SiO3 + SO2 + H2O = H2SiO3 + NaHSO3
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Balance H2SO4 + NH4OH = H2O + (NH4)2SO4 Using the Algebraic Method

How To Balance H2SO4 + NH4OH = H2O + (NH4)2SO4

To balance the equation H2SO4 + NH4OH = H2O + (NH4)2SO4 using the algebraic method step-by-step, you must have experience solving systems of linear equations. The most common methods are substitution/elimination and linear algebra, but any similar method will work.

Step 1: Label Each Compound With a Variable

Label each compound (reactant or product) in the equation with a variable to represent the unknown coefficients.

a H2SO4 + b NH4OH = c H2O + d (NH4)2SO4

Step 2: Create a System of Equations

Create an equation for each element (H, S, O, N) where each term represents the number of atoms of the element in each reactant or product.

H: 2a + 5b = 2c + 8d S: 1a + 0b = 0c + 1d O: 4a + 1b = 1c + 4d N: 0a + 1b = 0c + 2d

Step 3: Solve For All Variables

Use substitution, Gaussian elimination, or a calculator to solve for each variable.

Using Substitution or Elimination
  • 2a + 5b - 2c - 8d = 0
  • 1a - 1d = 0
  • 4a + 1b - 1c - 4d = 0
  • 1b - 2d = 0
Using Linear Systems / Algebra

Use your graphing calculator's rref() function (or an online rref calculator) to convert the following matrix into reduced row-echelon-form:

[ 2 5 -2 -8 0] [ 1 0 0 -1 0] [ 4 1 -1 -4 0] [ 0 1 0 -2 0] The resulting matrix can be used to determine the coefficients. In the case of a single solution, the last column of the matrix will contain the coefficients. Convert to RREF and Solve Step-by-Step

Simplify the result to get the lowest, whole integer values.

  • a = 1 (H2SO4)
  • b = 2 (NH4OH)
  • c = 2 (H2O)
  • d = 1 ((NH4)2SO4)

Step 4: Substitute Coefficients and Verify Result

Count the number of atoms of each element on each side of the equation and verify that all elements and electrons (if there are charges/ions) are balanced.

H2SO4 + 2 NH4OH = 2 H2O + (NH4)2SO4
Reactants Products
H1212✔️
S11✔️
O66✔️
N22✔️
Since there is an equal number of each element in the reactants and products of H2SO4 + 2NH4OH = 2H2O + (NH4)2SO4, the equation is balanced.

Balance H2SO4 + NH4OH = H2O + (NH4)2SO4 Using Inspection

The law of conservation of mass states that matter cannot be created or destroyed, which means there must be the same number atoms at the end of a chemical reaction as at the beginning. To be balanced, every element in H2SO4 + NH4OH = H2O + (NH4)2SO4 must have the same number of atoms on each side of the equation. When using the inspection method (also known as the trial-and-error method), this principle is used to balance one element at a time until both sides are equal and the chemical equation is balanced.

Step 1: Count the number of each element on the left and right hand sides

Reactants (Left Hand Side)Products (Right Hand Side)
ReactantsProducts
H2SO4NH4OHTotalH2O(NH4)2SO4Total
H2572810
S1111✔️
O415145✔️
N1122

Step 2: Multiply coefficients for compounds to balance out each element

For each element that is not equal, try to balance it by adding more of it to the side with less. Sometimes there may be multiple compounds with that element on one side, so you'll need to use your best judgement and be prepared to go back and try the other options.

  1. N is not balanced. Add 1 molecule of NH4OH to the reactant (left-hand) side to balance Nitrogen: H2SO4 + 2NH4OH = H2O + (NH4)2SO4
    ReactantsProducts
    H1210
    S11✔️
    O65
    N22✔️
  2. H is not balanced. Add 1 molecule of H2O to the product (right-hand) side to balance Hydrogen: H2SO4 + 2NH4OH = 2H2O + (NH4)2SO4
    ReactantsProducts
    H1212✔️
    S11✔️
    O66✔️
    N22✔️

Step 3: Verify that the equation is balanced

Since there are an equal number of atoms of each element on both sides, the equation is balanced.

H2SO4 + 2NH4OH = 2H2O + (NH4)2SO4

Practice Balancing

H2SO4 - + + NH4OH - + = H2O - + + (NH4)2SO4 - +
ReactantsProducts
H710
S11✔️
O55✔️
N12
Hint: The sum of the balanced coefficients is 6. See Step-By-Step Solution

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