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balance the following chemical equation (if necessary):
c₃h₆(g) + o₂(g) → co₂(g) + h₂o(g)
Step1: Balance carbon atoms
On the left - hand side, there are 3 carbon atoms in \(C_3H_6\). On the right - hand side, carbon is present in \(CO_2\). So, we put a coefficient of 3 in front of \(CO_2\).
\(C_3H_6(g)+O_2(g)\to3CO_2(g)+H_2O(g)\)
Step2: Balance hydrogen atoms
On the left - hand side, there are 6 hydrogen atoms in \(C_3H_6\). On the right - hand side, hydrogen is present in \(H_2O\). So, we put a coefficient of 3 in front of \(H_2O\).
\(C_3H_6(g)+O_2(g)\to3CO_2(g)+3H_2O(g)\)
Step3: Balance oxygen atoms
On the right - hand side, the number of oxygen atoms is \(3\times2 + 3\times1=9\). On the left - hand side, oxygen is present in \(O_2\). So, we put a coefficient of \(\frac{9}{2}\) in front of \(O_2\). But we usually prefer whole - number coefficients. Multiply the entire equation by 2 to get rid of the fraction.
\(2C_3H_6(g)+9O_2(g)\to6CO_2(g)+6H_2O(g)\)
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\(2C_3H_6(g)+9O_2(g)\to6CO_2(g)+6H_2O(g)\)