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Balance Chemical Equations; 1. C2H6(g)+O2(g)---->H2O(g)+CO2(g)
Balance Chemical Equations;
1. C2H6(g)+O2(g)---->H2O(g)+CO2(g) Answer: 2C2H12(g)+2O7---->H12O6+2C2+O8
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25. Balance the following the chemical equation: C2H6 + O2 → CO2 + H2O
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Balance the following the chemical equation:
C2H6 + O2 → CO2 + H2O
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Balance the following the chemical equation:
C2H6 + O2 → CO2 + H2O
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How to balance a chemical equations quickly? please tell me a shortcut to balance any type of equations.
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J.Nandhini
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Which of the following are true regarding balancing chemical equations?
A It takes practice in the form of trial and error to
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Anonymous
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what is the volume occupied by 16.0g ethane gas (C2H6) at 720 Torr and 18C?
V=nRT/P conversion of mol: 16.0g C2H6 X 1mol
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what is the volume occupied by 16.0g ethane gas (C2H6) at 720 Torr and 18C?
V=nRT/P conversion of mol: 16.0g C2H6 X 1mol
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julia
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Consider the following equation in chemical equilibrium
C2H4(g) <--> C2H6(g) + 137 kJ What happens to the ethane (C2H6) when the
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David
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Balance each of the following equations
a)CH4+CL2......>CCl4+HCl b)AL(OH)3+H2SO4.....>Al2(SO4)3+H2O c)Fe+H2O......>fe3O4+H2
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faisal
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