se the equation to answer the question: CH4 + 2O2 → CO2 + 2H2O If you change the 2 in front of 2O2 to a 3, what will be the change in the results on the right side of the equation? (1 point) Responses There are 3 CO2 molecules There are 3 CO 2 molecules There are 3 oxygen molecules There are 3 oxygen molecules There are now 6 water molecules There are now 6 water molecules Nothing changes in the equation.
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If you change the 2 in front of 2O2 to a 3, the change in the results on the right side of the equation will be: "There are now 6 water molecules."
are you sure
Apologies for the confusion. If you change the 2 in front of 2O2 to a 3, the correct change in the results on the right side of the equation would be: "There are now 3 CO2 molecules."
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I apologize for the incorrect response earlier. The correct change in the results on the right side of the equation, if you change the 2 in front of 2O2 to a 3, would be: "There are 3 CO2 molecules."