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KQuestion 17 (of 21) value 1.00 points 7 out of 12 attempts As Click in the answer box to activate the palette. Predict the product(s) and write a balanced equation for the following redox reaction: (Include states of matter in your answer.) pentane (C5H12) + oxygen-â C H 12+802-SCO2 (g)+6H200 Ri TRY AGAIN! This is an oxidation-reduction in which liquid pentane is burned in the presence of oxygen to produce carbon dioxide and water. You need to write the chemical equation and add stoichiometric coefficients in front of the chemical formulas. Use the principle of conservation of mass to balance the equation such that the number of each type of atom in the reactants is the same as in the products. References eBook & Resources Multipart Answer Difficulty Medium Chapter 4 Three Major Classes of Chemical Reactions Section 06 Elements in Redox Reactions Type here to search 0n
My problem is still wrong
KQuestion 17 (of 21) value 1.00 points 7 out of 12 attempts As Click in the answer box to activate the palette. Predict the product(s) and write a balanced equation for the following redox reaction: (Include states of matter in your answer.) pentane (C5H12) + oxygen-â C H 12+802-SCO2 (g)+6H200 Ri TRY AGAIN! This is an oxidation-reduction in which liquid pentane is burned in the presence of oxygen to produce carbon dioxide and water. You need to write the chemical equation and add stoichiometric coefficients in front of the chemical formulas. Use the principle of conservation of mass to balance the equation such that the number of each type of atom in the reactants is the same as in the products. References eBook & Resources Multipart Answer Difficulty Medium Chapter 4 Three Major Classes of Chemical Reactions Section 06 Elements in Redox Reactions Type here to search 0n
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4 Feb 2019