The document provides instructions for balancing chemical equations. It instructs the reader to write the balanced equation using a different color for coefficients, write a tally of atoms per element to check the answer, and save the work as a PDF before submitting. It then provides three chemical equations for the reader to balance according to the instructions.
The document provides instructions for balancing chemical equations. It instructs the reader to write the balanced equation using a different color for coefficients, write a tally of atoms per element to check the answer, and save the work as a PDF before submitting. It then provides three chemical equations for the reader to balance according to the instructions.
The document provides instructions for balancing chemical equations. It instructs the reader to write the balanced equation using a different color for coefficients, write a tally of atoms per element to check the answer, and save the work as a PDF before submitting. It then provides three chemical equations for the reader to balance according to the instructions.
WRITE down your final answer under each given chemical
equation. CHOOSE a different color for your coefficients to highlight them from the rest of the equation. WRITE a tally of the number of atoms per element under your final balanced equation to check your answer. SAVE your work as pdf before submitting. Balance the following chemical equation
• Balance the following chemical equation Balance the following chemical equation Try It!
Consider the combustion reaction of propane
(C3H8) given by the equation below.
C3H8(l) + O2(g) → CO2(g) + H2O(l)
Try It! Magnesium solid reacts with oxygen gas to form white solid magnesium oxide. Write a balanced chemical equation for this reaction.