2h2 + o2 -> 2h2o
stupid wiki is not allowing capitalization again!! Know that all the letters are capitals.
its balanced
NO. There is no chlorine on the reactant side, so it cannot be balanced.
You mean balance it? 2C2H6 + 7O2 -> 4CO2 + 6H2O
Balanced :2 K + 2 H2O ----> 2 KOH + H2
To balance the equation N2O5 + H2O → 2HNO3, start by counting the number of atoms for each element on both sides of the equation. Then adjust the coefficients in front of each compound to balance the equation. In this case, you need to put a coefficient of 2 in front of HNO3 on the product side to balance the nitrogens and oxygens.
2NaH2 + O2 yields 2Na + 2H2O
cl2o7+h2o
This reaction is:S + 6 HNO3 = H2SO4 + 2 H2O + 6 NO2
No its a combustion reaction, not a double replacement
To balance the combustion reaction of pentane (C5H12) with oxygen (O2) yielding carbon monoxide (CO) and water (H2O), start by writing the unbalanced equation: C5H12 + O2 → CO + H2O. Balance the carbon atoms by placing a coefficient of 5 in front of CO, and balance the hydrogen by placing a coefficient of 6 in front of H2O. Finally, balance the oxygen atoms by calculating the total oxygen needed on the right side (5 from CO and 6 from H2O, totaling 11), and adjust the coefficient for O2 accordingly to 11/2, or 5.5. The final balanced equation is: C5H12 + 5.5 O2 → 5 CO + 6 H2O.
The chemical reaction is:2 C8H18 +25 O2 = 16 CO2 + 18 H2O
To balance this chemical equation, start by balancing the sulfur atoms: add a coefficient of 2 in front of H2O to balance the sulfur atoms. Next, balance the hydrogen atoms by adding a coefficient of 2 in front of H2S. Finally, balance the oxygen atoms: add a coefficient of 3 in front of O2 to balance the oxygen atoms on both sides. The balanced equation is 2H2S + 3O2 → 2H2O + 2SO2.