There is no answerable version of this question, which asks about a certain
equation not shown in the question.
Further, there is no answerable form of the question. Generally the element that has the largest number of molecules depends on "valence" but all molecules in a given equation could have exactly the same number. There is no way to know.
There are already questions that ask about this in answerable forms.
The correct balanced equation is C3H8 + 5O2 --> 3CO2 + 4H2O.
The largest number of molecules of the substances in this equation is 5 molecules of O2.
Oxygen
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Because the Balanced equation can correctly add the reactants and it will equal the sum of the products.If a chemical equation is balanced correctly, there will be the same number of each element on both sides. Since each element has a given and known mass, the total mass on each side of the balanced equation must be equal.
balanced equation
In a balanced chemical equation, the number of atoms of each element are the same on both sides; they are just rearranged. This is due to the conservation of mass.
A balanced chemical equation has an equal number of atoms of a given element in the reactants and products. This is due to the law of conservation of mass.
In a chemical equation ,we must finish our chemical reaction with as many atoms of each element as when we started.the balanced chemical equation for the reaction of solid magnesium metal and barium chloride is given as .Mg + Bacl 2 -> Mgcl2 + Ba.
Yes. There must be the same number of atoms of each element on each side of the equation.
As no chemical equations create or destroy new molecules, both sides need to be balanced to show the same amount of each element is on either side of the equation.
The chemical symbol for thorium is Th.
If the number of atoms of each element is the same on both sides of the equation, then it is balanced.
A "balanced" equation.
Because the Balanced equation can correctly add the reactants and it will equal the sum of the products.If a chemical equation is balanced correctly, there will be the same number of each element on both sides. Since each element has a given and known mass, the total mass on each side of the balanced equation must be equal.
Because the Balanced equation can correctly add the reactants and it will equal the sum of the products.If a chemical equation is balanced correctly, there will be the same number of each element on both sides. Since each element has a given and known mass, the total mass on each side of the balanced equation must be equal.
Because the Balanced equation can correctly add the reactants and it will equal the sum of the products.If a chemical equation is balanced correctly, there will be the same number of each element on both sides. Since each element has a given and known mass, the total mass on each side of the balanced equation must be equal.
balanced equation
In a balanced chemical equation, the number of atoms of each element are the same on both sides; they are just rearranged. This is due to the conservation of mass.
. A balanced equation is an equation for a chemical reaction in which the number of atoms for each element in the reaction and the total charge is the same for both the reactants and the products. In other words, the mass and the charge are balanced on both sides of the reaction.
There has to be the same amount of atoms of each element on each side of the equation.