Question
i have to write a balanced equation for the combustion of benzene..
C6H6 + O2 ==> CO2 + H2O
Answer: C6H6 + 14O2 --> 6C02 + 4H2O
Your answer is incorrect. There are more oxygen on the left, and more hydrogen on the right.
try coefficients 2,15,12,6
C6H6 + O2 ==> CO2 + H2O
Answer: C6H6 + 14O2 --> 6C02 + 4H2O
Your answer is incorrect. There are more oxygen on the left, and more hydrogen on the right.
try coefficients 2,15,12,6
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