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Balance Chemical Equations;

1. C2H6(g)+O2(g)---->H2O(g)+CO2(g)
Answer: 2C2H12(g)+2O7---->H12O6+2C2+O8
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Answered by DrBob222
No. You forgot the biggest rule of all. You may NOT change subscripts. You may balance ONLY with coefficients.
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Balance Chemical Equations;

1. C2H6(g)+O2(g)---->H2O(g)+CO2(g)
Answer: 2C2H12(g)+2O7---->H12O6+2C2+O8

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