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Enter the coefficient of C₂H6O that correctly balances the equation:
C₂H60+302 → 2CO2 + 3H₂O

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Answer:

1 C₂H₆O

Step-by-step explanation:

The given equation:

C₂H₆O + 3 O₂ ---> 2 CO₂ + 3 H₂O

Reactants: 2 carbon, 6 hydrogen, 7 oxygen

Products: 2 carbon, 6 hydrogen, 7 oxygen

As you can see, the amount of each element on both sides is identical. Therefore, the reaction is already balanced. This means that the coefficient in front of C₂H₆O is 1. When writing the equation, writing the one is insignificant and usually left out.

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