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CO2 + give rise To CO so balance the equation ..​

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Answered by ashly2929
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First notice that the C’s are initially balanced.

But there are four O’s on the LHS and only one O on the RHS.

So we put a 4 in front of the CO on the RHS to give:

CO2+O2⇒4CO .

Notice at this point that the equation will be impossible to balance, since we’ll need more C atoms on the left, and that will give more O atoms on the right.

Perhaps you were thinking about balancing the equation:

CO+O2⇒CO2 .

This can be balanced by:

CO+12O2⇒CO2 .

We can multiply both sides by two to clear the fractions to get:

2CO+O2⇒2CO2 .

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