Question

6CO2 + 6H2O → C6H12O6 + 4O2
How many molecules of carbon dioxide are involved in this reaction?
How many molecules of sugar are produced in this reaction?
How many atoms of carbon are on the left hand side of this equation?
How many atoms of carbon are on the right hand side of this equation?
Is the carbon balanced?

How many atoms of hydrogen are on the left hand side of this equation?
How many atoms of hydrogen are on the right hand side of this equation?
Is the hydrogen balanced?

How many atoms of oxygen are on the left hand side of this equation?
How many atoms of oxygen are on the right hand side of this equation?
Is the oxygen balanced?

Can you change one number above to balance the chemical equation?

Answers

oobleck
the leading coefficient tells how many molecules
multiply that by the no. of atoms in each molecule
for example,
6CO2 indicates
6 molecules of CO2
6 atoms of Carbon
6*2 = 12 atoms of Oxygen

do the others in like wise

what about balancing the equation?
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thank you :]
KCA Student
How many molecules of sugar are produced in this Reaction?
C6H12O6
Kylie
How many molecules of water is in 6CO2+ 6H2O

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