Chemistry, asked by haleemakp9, 15 days ago

balance of the chemical. CO2 + H2O = C6 H12 O6 + O2 + H2O


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Answered by Anonymous
1

Answer:

6CO2 +6H2O = C6H12O6 + 6O2

Explanation:

CO2 + H20 =C6H12O6 + O2

C = 1 : 6

H = 2 : 12

O = 3 : 8

The C and H both need to be multiplied by 6 on the reactants side so that they valence on both the reactant and product side, this means that you will have a ratio for oxygen of 18: 8. As you know that there is a product of O2 and there is currently 10 oxygen missing you can add 5 more O2 to the reactant side to have 6O2 which will valence the oxygens.

6CO2 +6H2O = C6H12O6 + 6O2

You wouldn't have the H2O on the products side as it would cancel out with the H2O on the reactants side.

What you want to do is find out how much if each element there is within each compound and then create a ratio between each of the same element in each compound, then you want them all to balence.

Answered by radheysriram
0

Explanation:

Given that,

CO2+H2O=c6H1206+02+H20

6Co2+7H20=C6H1206+602+H20 is the required balanced equation.

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