BALANCE THE FOLLOWING CHEMICAL EQUATIONS
Si2H3+O2=SiO2+H2O
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The balanced equation is
4Si2H3+ 11O2 = 8SiO2 + 6H2O.
First the Si should be balanced. After that H should be balanced. At the last O should be balanced.
First add 2 in front of SiO2. Since the total of H on the left side is odd, it is best to multiply the SiĀ¬2H3 by 2.
After that O2 should be multiplied by 5.5 to balance the equation.
Hence, it is best to multiply the equation by 2 once more.
4Si2H3+ 11O2 = 8SiO2 + 6H2O.
First the Si should be balanced. After that H should be balanced. At the last O should be balanced.
First add 2 in front of SiO2. Since the total of H on the left side is odd, it is best to multiply the SiĀ¬2H3 by 2.
After that O2 should be multiplied by 5.5 to balance the equation.
Hence, it is best to multiply the equation by 2 once more.
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Answer:4sih3 plus 11o2 give right to 8sio2 plus 6h2o
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