Starting with the unbalanced equation for the combustion of ethanol, C₂H5OH(1)+O2(g)-CO₂(g)+?H₂O(1) what coefficient should be placed in front of H₂O to balance the hydrogen atoms? Express your answer numerically as an integer. View Available Hint(s) ?= Submit Part C Complete previous part(s)

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Introduction to Balancing Chemical Equations
Learning Goal:
To learn how to balance chemical equations.
Chemical equations are written representations of
chemical reactions. For example, a chemical
equation can be written for the reaction of hydrogen
gas (H₂) with oxygen gas (O₂). producing liquid
water (H₂O):
H₂(g) + O₂(g) H₂O(1)
This chemical equation is unbalanced because the
number of each type of atom is not equal for both
sides of the chemical equation:
H₂(g) + O₂(g) →
2 H atoms
H₂O(1)
2 H atoms
20 atoms
10 atom
To balance the equation, place coefficients in front
of the reactants and/or products so that the number
of each type of atom on each side of the arrow is
equal. The coefficient indicates the number of
moles of each substance present in the reaction.
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Starting with the unbalanced equation for the combustion of ethanol,
C₂H5OH(1) + O₂ (8) CO₂ (g)+?H₂O(1)
what coefficient should be placed in front of H₂O to balance the hydrogen atoms?
Express your answer numerically as an integer.
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Transcribed Image Text:Introduction to Balancing Chemical Equations Learning Goal: To learn how to balance chemical equations. Chemical equations are written representations of chemical reactions. For example, a chemical equation can be written for the reaction of hydrogen gas (H₂) with oxygen gas (O₂). producing liquid water (H₂O): H₂(g) + O₂(g) H₂O(1) This chemical equation is unbalanced because the number of each type of atom is not equal for both sides of the chemical equation: H₂(g) + O₂(g) → 2 H atoms H₂O(1) 2 H atoms 20 atoms 10 atom To balance the equation, place coefficients in front of the reactants and/or products so that the number of each type of atom on each side of the arrow is equal. The coefficient indicates the number of moles of each substance present in the reaction. Part B ?= Starting with the unbalanced equation for the combustion of ethanol, C₂H5OH(1) + O₂ (8) CO₂ (g)+?H₂O(1) what coefficient should be placed in front of H₂O to balance the hydrogen atoms? Express your answer numerically as an integer. ▸ View Available Hint(s) Submit 1 of 8 Part C Complete previous part(s) Review | Constants | Periodic Table
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