this is tricky :|......this is as much as i can give you:
3C+8H-------->?O
I am unable to give you a good answer but i hope i gave you something
im very sorry :[
this is tricky :|......this is as much as i can give you:
3C+8H-------->?O
I am unable to give you a good answer but i hope i gave you something
im very sorry :[
The carbon compound is called propane:(c3h8) The balanced equation would be: C3H8 + 6O2 --> 3CO2 + 4H2O
what element should you look at first in balancing the equation, if a compound containing 3 atoms of carbon and 8 atoms of hydrogen is combined in a reaction with oxygen molecules.
the answer is carbon...
C3H8 + 5O2 --> 3CO2 + 4H2O
It is classified as inorganic as it is not derived from an organic molecule. Organic molecules were originally those from living things but are now those derived from methane or similar carbon compounds.
CO2 is a chemist's way of writing carbon dioxide. The "6" means there are six molecules of carbon dioxide.In biology we often see 6CO2 on the left side of an equation for photosynthesis, where six carbon dioxide molecules combine with six molecules of water to form glucose and six molecules of oxygen. We also see 6CO2 on the right-hand side of an equation for aerobic respiration, in which a molecule of glucose reacts with six molecules of oxygen, forming six molecules each of carbon dioxide and water.
Respiratory substrates like carb., proteins or fats and oxygen in a living cell containing several enzymes in cytoplasm and mitochondria.
Since the chemical equation for photosynthesis is : 6 CO2 + 6 H2O + light energy --> C6H12O6 + 6 O2 This means that carbon dioxide, light energy, and water molecules are needed for photosynthesis ( to produce glucose and oxygen).
6 molecules of CO26 CO2 + 6 H2O →C6H12O6 + 6 O2Carbon dioxide + Water + Light energy → Glucose + Oxygen
Coefficients of molecules are adjusted.
When you are balancing known reactants and known products which is always the case when you are asked to "balance" a chemical equation you must not change the subscripts as that changes the reactants or the products to a different chemical compound.
Subscripts state how many atoms and Coefficients state how many molecules there are. So when balancing an equation you always adjust the coefficients. When this equation is balanced, what is the coefficient for Ni(NOËÄ)ËÄ? 4
The number of molecules of the specific compound.
propane
The equations of molecules are: the centrificle force of the armpitists is the san granada of the melecular chopo grumka chopochita
all compounds having carbon and hydrogen as an essential element are organic compounds
mole concept is used in balancing chemical reaction because for balancing a reaction u cant change the numbers such as 1,2,3 etc.. in between the compund so as a whole we are changing outside the compound
a balance equation when it come to bio is that the input be exactly equal to the output. this will make the organism balanced with the environment it is in like a regulator fish in water. input=output. in chemistry: A balanced equation is used for chemical reactions. When the number of moles of reactants is equal to the number of moles of products, the equation is considered balanced. Search wikipedia for chemical equation for a step by step tutorial on how to balance chemical reaction equations.
Balance complicated molecules with lots of different atoms first. Putting numbers in front of these may mess up other molecules, so use the simpler molecules to adjust these major changes.
In a chemical equation, the number before the compound is the coefficient and indicates the number of moles or molecules or atoms of that particular substance.
The first thing to be pointed out here is that you cannot change the actual compound formula at all. The compound has to be balanced ionically or have enough bonds if covalent. You can only change the number in front of the compound itself (this multiplying all elements in the compound by that much).