#"C"_2"H"_(4("g")) + "O"_"2(g)" → "CO"_"2(g)" + "H"_2"O"_"(g)"# What is the coefficient of #"O"_2# in the balanced equation?
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Explanation:
#"C"_2"H"_(4("g")) + "O"_"2(g)" → "CO"_"2(g)" + "H"_2"O"_"(g)"#
There are
#"C"_2"H"_(4("g")) + "O"_"2(g)" → 2"CO"_"2(g)" + "H"_2"O"_"(g)"#
There are
#"C"_2"H"_(4("g")) + "O"_"2(g)" → 2"CO"_"2(g)" + 2"H"_2"O"_"(g)"#
There are
#"C"_2"H"_(4("g")) + 3"O"_"2(g)" → 2"CO"_"2(g)" + 2"H"_2"O"_"(g)"#
This is the balanced chemical equation. Coefficient of
Oxygen coefficient = 3
Explanation:
STEPS:
Balance the number of CARBONS; 2.
Next, balance the number of HYDROGENS; 2 times 2.
Finally, balance the OXYGEN atoms created using the new coefficients; 6 total (3 times 2).
The balance coefficients equation is: