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erik [133]
3 years ago
11

_C7H16+ _O2 produces _CO2 +H2O

Physics
1 answer:
dezoksy [38]3 years ago
4 0

Explanation:

To balance this equation, let us properly write it;

           C₇ H ₁₆    +   O₂    →   CO₂   +    H₂O

Every chemical equation obeys the law of conservation of matter in which the number of species on both sides must be equal.

To solve this problem, rather than inspection, we use some simple, solvable algebraic equations:

            aC₇ H ₁₆    +   bO₂    →   cCO₂   +    dH₂O

a, b, c and d are the coefficients that will balance the equation;

       conserving C :     7a  = c

                            H:      16a  = 2d

                            O:       2b = 2c + d

let a  = 1

      c = 7

      d  = 8

     b  = 11

               C₇ H ₁₆    +   11O₂    →   7CO₂   +    8H₂O

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