【 】What coefficients are needed to balance the equation for the complete combustion of methane?

 What coefficients are needed to balance the equation for the complete combustion of methane?


Answer:

Coefficient 2 before oxygen molecule and coefficient 2 before water molecule are needed to balance the equation for the complete combustion of methane.

CH₄ (g) + 2 O₂(g) ---> CO₂(g)  + 2 H₂O(l) 

Explanation:

CH₄ (g) + 2 O₂(g) ---> CO₂(g)  + 2 H₂O(l) 

Reactants                         Products

C -->1                             C --->1

O --->4                           O -->4

H --->4                           H -->4



Coefficient 2 before oxygen molecule and coefficient 2 before water molecule has balanced the equation for the complete combustion of methane.

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