Science, asked by nagappan918, 6 months ago


> Balance the equation:
CO2(g) + H2O(l)
- Co h12o6+ O2(g)
blance \: the \: equation \:  \\   \\ co2(g) + h2o(l) \:  \: c6h12o6 + o2(g)

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Answered by reeyu22
0

Answer:

Co^2 + H^20 ---- Co h12 o6 + o^2

Atoms in reactant. Atoms in product side

side.

C - 1. C- 1

0 -- 2 + 1 = 3. o - 1+ 6 + 2= 8

H - 2. H - 12

First balance Hydrogen

Multiply h atom with 6 in reactant side

Temporarily made equation is

Co^2 + 6 H^20 ---- Co h12 o6 + o^2

Atoms in reactant. Atoms in product side

side.

C - 1. C- 1

0 -- 2 + 7=8 o - 1+ 6 + 2= 9

H - 2×6 = 12 H - 12

Now balance oxygen . multiply 2 with oxygen atom both on reactant side and product side

Temporarily made equation is

2Co^2 + 6H^20 ---- 2Co h12 o6 + o^2

Atoms in reactant. Atoms inproduct side

side.

C - 1× 2=2 C- 1 ×2=2

0 -- 2+2 +6+1= 11 o -2 + + 16 + 2 = 11

H - 2×6 = 12 H - 12

All atoms in the reactant side is equal to the product side .

Hence , the equation is balanced

Balanced equation - 2Co^2 + 6H^20 ---- 2Co h12 o6 + o^2

Answered by Anonymous
1

Answer:

Explanation:

C6H12O6+6O2= 6H2O+6CO2

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