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Balance the equation

C6H6 + O2 -----------> CO2 + H2O

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Answered by Utkarshkesharwani933
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Answer:

2C6H6 + 15O2 ---------> 12CO2 + 6H2O

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

\large\boxed{\sf{2{C}_{6}{H}_{6} + 15 {O}_{2} \longrightarrow 12C{O}_{2} +6{H}_{2}O }}

Explanation:

To balance the Given chemical equation follow the instructions described below :-

  • First of all balance the carbon atoms on both the sides.
  • After balancing Carbon, balanace the Hydrogen atoms.
  • Now, balance the oxygen atoms as needed .
  • If any of the stoichiometric coefficient comes in fraction, then multiply the whole equation with the which is in Denominator of the fractional stoichiometric coefficient.
  • This is the basic rule to balanace any given chemical equation.
  • Thus, the required equation will be as :

\:\:\:\:\:\:\bold{2{C}_{6}{H}_{6} + 15 {O}_{2} \longrightarrow 12C{O}_{2} +6{H}_{2}O }

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