C3H8 + 10CO2→ 6CO2 +8H2O. Is it a balanced equation as per rules? How do you say
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Answer:
First of all, to balance these equations, list the number of each atom, for both sides of the equation. In this example, it would be:
Carbon: 3 Carbon: 1
Hydrogen: 8 Hydrogen: 2
Oxygen: 2 Oxygen: 3
The first step would be to balance out the carbons on the products side by multiplying CO2 by 3. The new equation will be
C3H8 + 02 ----> 3CO2 + H20
Now, the carbons are balanced, we will look at the hydrogens. We can multiply the number of waters on the product side by 4, to make 4 H20 molecules. This gives both sides of the equation 8 hydrogens. Next we can check our oxygens. There will be 10 oxygens on the products side and 2 on the reactants so to balance these out, we multiply the 02 on the reactants side by 5.
The final equation will be C3H8 + 502 ----> 3CO2 + 4H20.
Answer:
No, it's not a balanced equation
Step-by-step explanation:
we find a chemical equation balanced or not by counting the number of atoms of each elements in both side (which means no of atoms of each elements in side of reactant and no of atoms in side of product)
if we find that both are equal in numbers them we conclude that, the chemical equation is balanced other wise not balanced.
In the case of unbalanced chemical equation we balanced them by equalling the no of atoms, by the rules.
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