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How do I balance CH4+O2=CO2+H2O in a chemical equation?

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Answer:


\huge \boxed{\mathrm{CH_4+ 2O_2 \Rightarrow CO_2 +2 H_2O}}


\rule[225]{225}{2}

Step-by-step explanation:


\sf CH_4+ O_2 \Rightarrow CO_2 + H_2O

Balancing the Hydrogen atoms on the right side,


\sf CH_4+ O_2 \Rightarrow CO_2 +2 H_2O

Balancing the Oxygen atoms on the left side,


\sf CH_4+ 2O_2 \Rightarrow CO_2 +2 H_2O


\rule[225]{225}{2}

User Sotiris
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Answer:

CH4+2O2=CO2+2H2O

Step-by-step explanation:

number of each element must be equal in both sides

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