Question #0f9d6

1 Answer
Oct 3, 2016

1 : 2 : 1 : 2

Explanation:

Always balance the most complicated molecules first (we'll leave O2 last here). We see that we have 1 carbon on both sides, so that's fine, but we have 4 H in the reactants and only 2 H in the products. Make the coefficient of H2O 2 and then the hydrogens will be balanced. Now all that's left to do is balance O_2, which is simple. We see that we now have 4O on the products side, since we added the 2 in front of H2O and there is another 2O in CO2. All we have to do is add a 2 in front of the O2.