I don't get it!!

In winemaking, the sugars in grapes undergo fermentation by yeast to yield CH3CH2OH and CO2. During cellular respiration, sugar and enthanol are "burned" to water vapor andCO2.

Write a combustion reaction for ethanol.

I need help with balancing the equation
i think it's

C2H6OH(l) + 3O2(g) ---> 2CO2(g) + 3H2O(g)

am I correct?..thanks!•chemistry - paul, Sunday, October 25, 2015 at 3:06pm
looks good to me, except the C2H6OH should be C2H5OH.

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I did that, but it said...try again!

then it said HINT:
Start by writing a balanced chemical equation for the fermentation reaction of C6H12O6 and for the respiration reaction (combustion) of C6H12O6...what formula should be used to find the standard enthalpy of a reaction? Use the standard enthalpy of formation values from your textbook when calculating the standard enthalpy of reaction for both fermentation and respiration. thanks!•Chemistry - DrBob222, Monday, October 26, 2015 at 5:30pm
See this site. Zymase is just a catalyst.

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See your other post above. I don't get it either although the equation from that site is the correct one for the fermentation.
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