Interpretation: To determine the balanced
Concept Introduction: The equation can be introduced as a balanced equation when it will possess an identical count of atoms in the reactant as well as the product side of the reaction.
Answer to Problem 10LC
The balanced chemical equation will be
Explanation of Solution
The given chemical equation is
The number of hydrogen on the reactant side = 6
The number of hydrogen on the product side = 2
The number of oxygen on the product side = 3
The number of oxygen in the reactant side = 3.
By multiplying with 3 as a stoichiometry coefficient of the water molecule, by 2 with carbon dioxide, and oxygen molecules. The equation will be balanced.
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