The balanced reaction is this: 2CO + O2 --> 2CO2
This is correct...
the correct way of balancing this is:
CO+ 1/2O2 --> CO2
if you're using the above method to calculate enthalpy value then they will be different (and incorrect) compared to balancing it this way.
6co2 + 6h2o -> c6h12o6 + 6o2
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co + o2 = co2
3c + 2o2 ==> 2co + co2
measure the balance of C5H12.what is O2, CO, H2O
the chemical equation CO2 C--CO.it is balANCEd by :there are 2 carbons on reactants and 2 atoms of oxygen by putting 2 as coeffecient on product side,equationis balanced.CO2 + C --------> 2CO
The answer is 10 moles of carbon monoxide.2 C + O2 = 2 CO
Balance: C4H8S2 + O2 --> CO2 + H2O + SO3 Work out how many S, C and H on the left and then balance for the right. Then add up how many O this gives on the right and divide by 2 to get number of O2. C4H8S2 + 9O2 --> 4CO2 + 4H2O + 2SO3
The correct answer is co2+c= 2co
2c + o2---2co
measure the balance of C5H12.what is O2, CO, H2O
C + 1/2 O2 ----> CO ------> mole basis 12 C + 16 O2 ----> 28 CO -----> mass basis CO made = ( 36 g C ) ( 28 g CO / 12 g C ) = 84 g CO <-----------------
the chemical equation CO2 C--CO.it is balANCEd by :there are 2 carbons on reactants and 2 atoms of oxygen by putting 2 as coeffecient on product side,equationis balanced.CO2 + C --------> 2CO
2CO + O2 --> 2CO2
1c+1o2->1co2
The answer is 10 moles of carbon monoxide.2 C + O2 = 2 CO
C + O2 -> CO2Because oxygen is a gas, it exists in a normal state bonded to another oxygen.
C + o2 + h2o → h2 + co
Balance: C4H8S2 + O2 --> CO2 + H2O + SO3 Work out how many S, C and H on the left and then balance for the right. Then add up how many O this gives on the right and divide by 2 to get number of O2. C4H8S2 + 9O2 --> 4CO2 + 4H2O + 2SO3
The correct answer is co2+c= 2co
The reaction is:2 C + O2 = 2 COSo 2,1 moles are obtained.