c + 2h2 ---> CH4
C+ 2H2--> CH4 is the balanced equation.
To balance the equation C + O2 → CO, you need to add a coefficient of 2 in front of CO. This balances the equation so that you have the same number of carbon and oxygen atoms on both sides: C + O2 → 2CO.
The balanced equation for the combustion of C₈H₁₀ (octane) is: C₈H₁₀ + 12.5 O₂ → 8 CO₂ + 5 H₂O
To balance the equation C + O2 -> CO2, you need to ensure that there are the same number of atoms for each element on both sides of the equation. In this case, you would need to add a coefficient of 2 in front of CO2: C + O2 -> 2CO2. This balances the equation with one carbon atom and two oxygen molecules on each side.
To balance the equation 4H2 + 2C, we need to adjust the number of atoms on each side of the equation. Adding a coefficient of 2 in front of C on the left side will balance the carbon atoms. The balanced equation will be 4H2 + 2C2.
C+ 2H2--> CH4 is the balanced equation.
250 + C where C is the current balance.
MOD stands for Multi Option Deposit. - In MOD, the surplus funds lying in the SB account isautomaticallytransferred to a FD a/c (so that the a/c holder earns more rate of interest). Available balance is the fund lying in the a/c holders SB a/c. The total amount in the credit of an a/c holder is the sum of both MOD and available balance. ( ie amount in credit of a/c holder = MOD balance + Available balance)
C+co2 = 2co
Which of the following is true about government balance in the macroeconomic balance equation? a. Government balance can occur in the presence with inflation. b. Government balance is the difference between taxes (revenues) and expenditures. c. In transition economies, pressures on T and G resulted in a budget deficit. d. b and c are correct. e. a, b, and c are correct.
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discount revived has Cr balance in a profit and loss a/c
credit balance in profit and loss a/c is loss
a balance diet is one with three or more food groups in your meal or diet. c;
In a chemical reaction where A and B are reactants producing C as the main product and D as a byproduct, the material balance for the main product C can be expressed as follows: The input of C is equal to the output of C, which can be formulated as the moles of C produced from the reaction. Thus, the material balance equation can be written as: ( \text{Input of C} = \text{Output of C} + \text{Consumption of A and B} ). Any byproducts, such as D, should be accounted for separately but do not affect the material balance for the main product C directly.
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