Answer:
See explanation below
Step-by-step explanation:
You are not putting the equation to balance. I found a question which is pretty the same as this one and put the following reaction:
H₂ + O₂ ------> H₂O
If you have a different equation please post again the question.
According to the above reaction, we can say that it's not balanced.
The reason is because in the reactants we have 2 atoms of hydrogen and oxygen, but in the products, we only have 1 atom of oxygen. so both sides do not have the same number of atoms.
To balance, we need to put a number in the product or reactant as coefficient in order to balance the whole reaction. In this case, as Oxygen is unbalanced, I will put a 2 in the products to balance the oxygen:
H₂ + O₂ ------> 2H₂O
But putting this 2 will unbalance the hydrogen in the products. We now have 4 atoms of hydrogen. What should we do now?, yes, we put a 2 in the reactants to balance the hydrogen, and then, the whole equation is balanced.
2H₂ + O₂ ------> 2H₂O
Hope this helps