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Write the balanced chemical equation-
CO2+ H2 gives CH3OH+ O2​

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Answered by SankuS
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Answer:

The balanced equation is

2

CH

3

OH

+

3

O

2

2

CO

2

+

4

H

2

O

Explanation:

You follow a systematic procedure to balance the equation.

Start with the unbalanced equation:

CH

3

OH

+

O

2

CO

2

+

H

2

O

A method that often works is first to balance everything other than

O

and

H

, then balance

O

, and finally balance

H

.

Another useful procedure is to start with what looks like the most complicated formula.

The most complicated formula looks like

CH

3

OH

. We put a 1 in front of it to remind ourselves that the number is now fixed.

We start with

1

CH

3

OH

+

O

2

CO

2

+

H

2

O

Balance

C

:

We have

1 C

on the left, so we need

1 C

on the right. We put a 1 in front of the

CO

2

.

1

CH

3

OH

+

O

2

1

CO

2

+

H

2

O

Balance

H

:

We can't balance

O

because we have two oxygen-containing molecules without coefficients. ∴ Let's balance

H

instead.

We have

4 H

on the left, so we need

4 H

on the right. There are already

2 H

atoms on the right. We must put a 2 in front of the

H

2

O

.

1

CH

3

OH

+

O

2

1

CO

2

+

2

H

2

O

Balance

O

:

We have fixed

4 O

on the right and

1 O

on the left. We need

3 O

on the left.

Uh, oh! Fractions!

We start over, this time doubling all the coefficients.

2

CH

3

OH

+

O

2

2

CO

2

+

4

H

2

O

Now we can balance

O

by putting a 3 in front of

O

2

2

CH

3

OH

+

3

O

2

2

CO

2

+

4

H

2

O

Every formula now has a coefficient. We should have a balanced equation.

Let's check.

Atom

m

lhs

m

rhs

m

C

m

m

l

2

m

m

2

m

H

m

m

l

8

m

m

8

m

O

m

m

l

8

m

m

8

All atoms balance. The balanced equation is

2

CH

3

OH

+

3

O

2

2

CO

2

+

4

H

2

O

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