16 Ag + S₈ → 8 Ag₂S
Here's what happens:
* Reactants:
* Silver (Ag) is a solid metal.
* Sulfur (S₈) is a solid, non-metal.
* Product:
* Silver sulfide (Ag₂S) is a black solid.
Explanation:
* The reaction is a combination reaction where two elements combine to form a compound.
* The coefficients in front of each molecule are necessary to balance the equation, ensuring that the number of atoms of each element on the reactant side equals the number of atoms on the product side.
* 16 silver atoms react with 8 sulfur atoms to produce 8 silver sulfide molecules.
* This ensures that the number of silver and sulfur atoms are the same on both sides of the equation.
Note: This reaction requires heating to initiate.