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C6H6 +O 2= CO 2 +h20 balance the redox reactions​

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Answered by sheikhmiraj2020
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This reaction is a combustion reaction.

A combustion reaction is a chemical reaction where a compound burns in oxygen to produce carbon dioxide (CO2) and water (H2O). A balanced chemical equation is an equation which has an equal number of atoms of each element on both sides.

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Answered by kushagra67871
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Suppose that you want to balance the equation.

a C₆H₆ + b O₂ → c CO₂ + d H₂O

No. of C on each side: 6a = c ⇒ c = 6a

No. of H on each side: 6a = 2d ⇒ d = 3a

No. of O on each side: 2b = 2c + d ⇒ b = 15a/2

Hence, a : b : c : d = a : (15a/2) : 6a : 3a = 2 : 15 : 12 : 6

The balanced equation:

2 C₆H₆ + 15 O₂ → 12 CO₂ + 6 H₂O

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