Asked by jocelyn
Consider the equation:
CH4+O2→2H2O+CO2
Which element or elements are unbalanced in this equation?
A- Both H and O are unbalanced.
B- C, H, and O are all unbalanced.
C- Only the O is unbalanced.
D- Only the H is unbalanced.
CH4+O2→2H2O+CO2
Which element or elements are unbalanced in this equation?
A- Both H and O are unbalanced.
B- C, H, and O are all unbalanced.
C- Only the O is unbalanced.
D- Only the H is unbalanced.
Answers
Answered by
DrBob222
You look at each side to see. To be balanced there must the the same number of each kind of atom on each side. For example, I see one atom of C on each side so that's balanced.
Answered by
Damon
you try
how many C on the left, how many C on the right?
How many H on the left, how many H on the right?
How many O on the left, how many O on the right?
(Only one of them is messed up)
how many C on the left, how many C on the right?
How many H on the left, how many H on the right?
How many O on the left, how many O on the right?
(Only one of them is messed up)
Answered by
jocelyn
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Answered by
DrBob222
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Answered by
Chance
its c only o is unbalanced
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