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balance this equation CO2(g) + H2o (g) show that the balanced equation obeys the law if conversation of mass

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Answer:

CO₂ + H₂O ⟶ H₂CO₃

Explanation:

1. Complete the unbalanced equation

CO₂ + H₂O ⟶ H₂CO₃

2. Put a 1 in front of the most complicated-looking formula (H₂CO₃):

CO₂ + H₂O ⟶ 1H₂CO₃

3. Balance all atoms other than H and O

Balance C

We have fixed 1 C on the right. We need 1 C on the left. Put a 1 in front of CO₂.

1CO₂ + H₂O ⟶ 1H₂CO₃

4. Balance O:

We have fixed 3 O on the right. We need 3 O on the left. We have fixed 2 O in the CO₂. We must fix one ore O on the left. Put a 1 in front of H₂O.

1CO₂ + 1H₂O ⟶ 1H₂CO₃

Every formula now has a coefficient. The equation should be balanced.

Atom On the left On the right

C 1 1

H 2 2

O 3 3

The balanced equation is

CO₂ + H₂O ⟶ H₂CO₃

There are the same numbers of each type of atom on each side of the equation, so the Law of Conservation of Mass is obeyed.

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