i need help with this, im learning about Balancing combustion reaction equations in Science and i need help with this one:
CH3NO2 + O2 -> CO2 + H2O + NO2
I don't know how to do this one, I have nothing to compare CH3 to or NO2 too, any ideas?
Reputation: 30i need help with this, im learning about Balancing combustion reaction equations in Science and i need help with this one:
CH3NO2 + O2 -> CO2 + H2O + NO2
I don't know how to do this one, I have nothing to compare CH3 to or NO2 too, any ideas?
Yeah, I did do it wrong.
CH3NO2 + O2 -> CO2 + H3O + NO
Basically, you balance the side the arrow is pointing to. Make it true to the statement before it.
There are 3H, 4O, 1N, and 2C. You have to make it equal that on the right side.
Edit: May be wrong again, I sucked at balancing.
4 CH3NO2 + 7 O2 = 4 CO2 + 6 H2O + 4 NO2
There you go, you just have to do it like Bekk said, make everything on the right side equal to the left side, an important rule is that you only may put numbers BEFORE the molecules. For example you want 2 of the Na groups, then you have to put it like 2Na and not Na2.