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What needs to happen for the equation CH4 + O2 → CO2 + H2O to be balanced?

A. Nothing, the equation is already balanced.

B. A coefficient of 2 must be added before the second reactant and the second product.

C. A coefficient of 2 must be added before both products and reactants.

D. A coefficient of 2 must be added before both products.

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B. This is because the Hydrogen and Oxygen need balanced out.

Current-

C-1 | C-1
H-4 | H-2
O-2 | O-3


Adding a coefficient of 2 before oxygen in the reactants and H2O in the products would balance this equation

CH4 + 2O2 → CO2 + 2H2O
C-1 | C-1
H-4 | H-4
O-4 | O-4


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