Asked by Kaelan
don't quite understand why this isn't balanced and what we'd have to do to balance it and why. If someone could explain in-depth I would appreciate it.
Balance this equation: C2H5OH(l) + O2(g) >>>>> CO2(g) +H20(g)
Show that the balanced equation obeys the law of conversation of mass
Balance this equation: C2H5OH(l) + O2(g) >>>>> CO2(g) +H20(g)
Show that the balanced equation obeys the law of conversation of mass
Answers
Answered by
Anonymous
Try googling it!
Answered by
DrBob222
What do you mean you don't understand why it isn't balanced? You have 2 C on the left and 1 on the right so it isn't balanced. Here it is balanced.
C2H5OH(l) + 3O2(g) >>>>> 2CO2(g) + 3H20(g)
C2H5OH(l) + 3O2(g) >>>>> 2CO2(g) + 3H20(g)
Answered by
Anonymous
First balance C's, then H's, then O's using coefficients so you have equal numbers of each element on the sides of the equation.
So first you would match up the C's
C2H5OH + O2 -> 2CO2 + H2O
then do the H's (six on left so need 6 on right)
C2H5OH + O2 -> 2CO2 + 3H2O
then the O's
C2H5OH + 3O2 -> 2CO2 + 3H2O
So first you would match up the C's
C2H5OH + O2 -> 2CO2 + H2O
then do the H's (six on left so need 6 on right)
C2H5OH + O2 -> 2CO2 + 3H2O
then the O's
C2H5OH + 3O2 -> 2CO2 + 3H2O