Asked by Abby Walker
In the balanced equation for the combustion of CH3CH2OCH2OCH2OCH2CH3, the coefficient of the organic compound is...
the coefficient of oxygen gas is…
the coefficient of carbon dioxide gas is…
the coefficient of liquid water is…
hint: in case your view of the formula is partially obstructed, it is CH3CH2OCH2OCH2OCH2CH3
the coefficient of oxygen gas is…
the coefficient of carbon dioxide gas is…
the coefficient of liquid water is…
hint: in case your view of the formula is partially obstructed, it is CH3CH2OCH2OCH2OCH2CH3
Answers
Answered by
DrBob222
Do it the easy way. Collapse that unwieldy organic compounds to what matters. C H and O.
C6H14O3 + 8O2 ==> 6CO2 + 7H2O
C6H14O3 + 8O2 ==> 6CO2 + 7H2O