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what is H2+O2>H2O balanced

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2H2 + O2 -----> 2H2O

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  • IN A BALANCED EQUATION THERE ARE EQUAL NUMBER OF MOLECULES ON BOTH THE SIDES OF THE ARROWS.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Balancing equation

Explanation:

In the given reaction, hydrogen is reacting with oxygen to produce water.

The chemical equation involved is

H2+O2>H2O

When the number of atoms for the reactant side is calculated it gives:

H = 2

O = 2

When the number of atoms for the product side is calculated it gives:

H = 2

O = 1

The obtained result indicates that the oxygen atom is not equal on both sides. Thus the reaction is not balanced.

The balanced reaction has the number of atoms involved in reaction in reactants as well as the product is equal.

To make both side equal some changes must be made as shown in the balanced equation is

2H2+O2=2H2O

For the above equation, the number of atoms in the reactants is:

H = 4

O = 2

The number of atoms in products is:

H = 4

O = 2

As the number of atoms in the reactants side is equal to the number of atoms in the product side, the reaction is balanced.

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