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2111.Equation coefficients are needed to write a correct chemical equation
A chemical reaction is balanced by changing the coefficients of the reactants and products in the equation. The aim is to ensure that the number of atoms of each element is the same on both sides of the equation. This balancing process is necessary to follow the law of conservation of mass.
The balanced Saponification equation for trimyristin and KOH is as follows: C45H86O6 + 3KOH -----> C3H5(OH)3 + 3K+-C14H27O2 This is a very condensed formula... If I were you, I would suggest looking up the structural formula for trimyristin, which can be found at the link below, and then do the replacement reaction.
N2 + 3H2 -> 2NH3 3 moles hydrogen gas. You should know that because of the formula of ammonia.
You can't change the subscript. The subscripts show how the elements/molecules are bonded.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The subscripts represent the number of atoms of each element in each chemical formula-if you change the subscripts, you change the compounds the formulas are describing.Source: (e2020)
2111.Equation coefficients are needed to write a correct chemical equation
The balanced equation for the reaction is: N2H4 + H2O2 -> N2 + H2O The coefficients for the balanced equation are: 1 N2H4 + 1 H2O2 -> 1 N2 + 2 H2O
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A chemical reaction is balanced by changing the coefficients of the reactants and products in the equation. The aim is to ensure that the number of atoms of each element is the same on both sides of the equation. This balancing process is necessary to follow the law of conservation of mass.
C4H9OH + O2 → CO2 + H2O (Unbalanced)C4H9OH + 6O2 → 4CO2 + 5H2O (Balanced)The 'balanced' equation above is not correct, however the one below is!2C4H9OH + 12O2 → 8CO2 + 10H2O
The correct set of coefficient for an equation depends with the equation in question. There are many types of equations.
The balanced equation is: 2Cr(s) + 3Cl2(g) → 2CrCl3(s)
To determine the balanced form of a chemical equation, you need to ensure that the number of atoms of each element is the same on both sides of the equation. If you provide the chemical equation, I can help you determine the balanced form.
The balanced equation for the reaction is: 2NaCl + 2H2O → Cl2 + 2NaOH + H2
This balanced equation represents a combustion reaction, where a fuel (C4H10) reacts with oxygen gas (O2) to produce carbon dioxide (CO2) and water (H2O).
The capital letter that represents a balanced chemical equation is "E".
The balanced chemical equation for sulfur reacting with oxygen to produce sulfur trioxide is: 2S + 3O2 → 2SO3