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8 August, 08:39

What coefficient is needed in front of the Carbon (C) in the reactants in order to balance the equation?

C + 2SO2 - -> CS2 + 4CO

5

6

4

3

Hint: The number of atoms in the reactant, must equal the number of atoms in the product, for each element

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  1. 8 August, 11:02
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    5. First option

    Explanation:

    The number of atoms in the reactant, must equal the number of atoms in the product, for each element

    C + 2SO₂ → CS₂ + 4CO

    In product side you have 1 C from the sulfure and 4 C from the CO.

    As you have 5C in the product side, you need 5C in the reactant side.

    the balanced equation is: 5C + 2SO₂ → CS₂ + 4CO
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