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What are the resulting coefficients when you balance the chemical equation for the combustion of ethane,.

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Answer:

2C2H6(g)+7O2(g)→4CO2(g)+6H2O(l)

Step-by-step explanation:

When ethane is burned in presence of oxygen, it produces carbon dioxide (CO_2)(CO2) and water (H_2O)(H2O) .

According to law of conservation of mass, mass can neither be created nor be destroyed. Thus the mass of reactants must be equal to the mass of products.

In order to get the same mass on both sides, the number of atoms of each element on product side must be same as the number of atoms of each element on reactant side.Thus the equations are balanced.

2C_2H_6(g)+7O2(g)\rightarrow 4CO_2(g)+6H_2O(l)2C2H6(g)+7O2(g)→4CO2(g)+6H2O(l)

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