To find the total number of atoms in the given chemical formula, we first break down the components. The formula 2C3H7OH indicates there are 2 molecules of C3H7OH, which contains 3 carbon (C) atoms, 7 hydrogen (H) atoms, and 1 oxygen (O) atom per molecule. Therefore, for 2 molecules, we have 6C, 14H, and 2O. Adding 9O2, which has 18 oxygen atoms (9 x 2), we calculate the total: 6C + 14H + (2 + 18)O = 6C + 14H + 20O. In total, there are 6 + 14 + 20 = 40 atoms.
C3H7OH + (9/2)O2 = 3CO2 + 4H2O => 2C3H7OH + 9O2 = 6CO2 + 8H2O Done!!!!!
The burning of glucose is the following:C6H12O6(s) + 6O2(g) =6CO2(g) + 6H2O(g).
Given the balanced equation2C3H8O + 9O2 --> 6CO2 + 8H2OTo find the number of moles CO2 that will be produced from 0.33 mol C3H8O, we must convert from moles to moles (mol --> mol conversion).0.33 mol C3H8O * 6 molecules CO2 = 0.99 mol CO2---------- 2 molecules C3H8O
2(c3h8o)+9o2 => 8h2o+6co2
The reaction you provided is not balanced. However, if you mean the combustion reaction of 3 moles of acetylene (C2H2) with 1 mole of benzene (C6H6), the balanced equation would be 3C2H2(g) + 9O2(g) -> 6CO2(g) + 2H2O(g) with a heat release of -6254 kJ.
Complete combustion : 2C3H8O + 9O2 --> 6CO2 + 8H2O Incomplete combustion : C3H8O + 3O2 --> 3CO + 4H2O
C3H7OH + (9/2)O2 = 3CO2 + 4H2O => 2C3H7OH + 9O2 = 6CO2 + 8H2O Done!!!!!
The combustion of isopropyl alcohol.
To balance the equation C6H12 + O2 → CO2 + H2O, first balance the carbon atoms by putting a coefficient of 6 in front of CO2. Then balance the hydrogen atoms by putting a coefficient of 6 in front of H2O. Finally, balance the oxygen atoms by putting a coefficient of 9 in front of O2. The balanced equation is: C6H12 + 9O2 → 6CO2 + 6H2O
The burning of glucose is the following:C6H12O6(s) + 6O2(g) =6CO2(g) + 6H2O(g).
Given the balanced equation2C3H8O + 9O2 --> 6CO2 + 8H2OTo find the number of moles CO2 that will be produced from 0.33 mol C3H8O, we must convert from moles to moles (mol --> mol conversion).0.33 mol C3H8O * 6 molecules CO2 = 0.99 mol CO2---------- 2 molecules C3H8O
2(c3h8o)+9o2 => 8h2o+6co2
C6H12(l)+9O2(g)---->6CO2(g)+6H2O(l) apex
C6H12 (aq) + 9O2 (g) ==> 6CO2 (g) + 6H2O
it,s C7H8+9O2>7CO2+4H2O+HEATapexx
No, the balanced equation is 6Ca + 3O2 ---> 6CaO. The product, calcium oxide, is CaO and not CaO2.
The decomposition of aluminum chlorate can be represented by the equation: 2Al(ClO3)3 → 2AlCl3 + 9O2