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20 May, 19:40

Assuming the reactants are balanced and we start with 5 carbon dioxide molecules and 10 water molecules, how many oxygen atoms would you expect to find in the products

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  1. 20 May, 19:47
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    Balance chemical equation for said reation is as follow,

    CO₂ + 2 H₂O → CH₄ + 2 O₂

    According to this equation,

    1 Molecule (1 mole) of CO₂ reacts with 2 Molecules (2 moles) of H₂O to produce 1 Molecule (1 mole) of CH₄ and 2 Molecules (2 moles) of O₂.

    So, if we take 5 molecules of CO₂ and 10 molecules of CH₄, it means we have multiplied the equation with 5. So, the equation will be,

    5 CO₂ + 10 H₂O → 5 CH₄ + 10 O₂

    As there are 10 molecules of O₂ formed and each oxygen molecule contains 2 oxygen atoms, so the number of atoms in 190 molecules will be,

    = 10 * 2

    = 20 Atoms of Oxygen
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