Somebody help me out if you know anything about chemistry:
3 Liters of C2H6 are mixed with 3.5 Liters of O2 (Oxygen). As a result, CO2 (gas) and H2O (gas) are formed. Given, all of the volumes are measured under the same conditions (temperature, pressure). What is the overall volume of the two gases at the end of the equation?
Equation looks like this:
C2H6 + O2 ----> CO2 + H2O
I'm guessing the first step is to balance the equation, but I'm having trouble finding the correct coefficients...
PS: Hi guys i haven't been here in a while lol
3 Liters of C2H6 are mixed with 3.5 Liters of O2 (Oxygen). As a result, CO2 (gas) and H2O (gas) are formed. Given, all of the volumes are measured under the same conditions (temperature, pressure). What is the overall volume of the two gases at the end of the equation?
Equation looks like this:
C2H6 + O2 ----> CO2 + H2O
I'm guessing the first step is to balance the equation, but I'm having trouble finding the correct coefficients...
PS: Hi guys i haven't been here in a while lol


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