bhavya Posted December 6, 2011 Posted December 6, 2011 Hi all I am an online science tutor , i teach science upto 8th grade . I have created a blog which focuses on balancing a chemical equation, steps to balance a chemical equation and a video. please click on the below link : http://www.sciencehe...8.blogspot.com/
CaptainPanic Posted December 6, 2011 Posted December 6, 2011 Nice. Can you also use your method to balance: [ce]x C6H12O6 -> a C13H24O4 + b H2O + c CO2[/ce] [ce] 17 C6H12O6 -> 6 C13H24O4 + 30 H2O + 24 CO2[/ce] Personally, I generally use Gaussian elimination to solve the stoichiometry of an equation... that always works (although depending on how you solve it, you may find some nasty fractions, rather than integers).
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