Balance The Following Chemical equation
1). C2H4(g)+O2(g)→CO2(g)+H2O(g)
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Hi Beautiful Soul,
The balanced form of chemical equation is as follows:
C2H4 + O2 → CO2 + H20 (skeletal equation)
C2H4 + 3O2 → 2CO2 + 2H2O (balanced equation)
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The balanced form of chemical equation is as follows:
C2H4 + O2 → CO2 + H20 (skeletal equation)
C2H4 + 3O2 → 2CO2 + 2H2O (balanced equation)
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The balanced equation for the reaction would be C₂H₄ + 3O₂ → 2CO₂ + 2H₂O.
- According to the law of mass conservation, the mass can neither be created nor be destroyed. Thus, in a chemical reaction, the mass needs to remain conserved which means the mass before and after the reaction must be equal.
- Alternatively, we can also say that the total number of atoms of a particular element must be equal on the left-hand side (L.H.S.) and right-hand side (R.H.S.) of the chemical equation. Thus a chemical equation must be balanced so that the total number of atoms of a particular element remains the same on both sides of the equation.
→Thus on balancing the given chemical equation we get:
C₂H₄ + 3O₂ → 2CO₂ + 2H₂O
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