Respuesta :

Answer:

2CrO3→Cr₂O3 +0₂

Explanation:

that's the correct balancing

Question -:

Balance the following equation.

[tex] \small\sf{ CrO_{3} → Cr_{2}O_{3} + O_{2}}[/tex]

Explanation -:

[tex] \underline{ \boxed{ \small\frak{ Law \: of \: conservation \: of \: mass}}}[/tex]

The law of conservation of mass was put forward by Antoine Laurent Lavoisier. Law of conservation of mass states that matter is neither created nor destroyed during a chemical reaction. This means that there is no change in mass during a chemical reaction.

[tex] \small\sf{ CrO_{3} → Cr_{2}O_{3} + O_{2}}[/tex]

Word equation

[tex] \small\mathbb{ Chromium \: Trioxide = Dichromium \: Trioxide + Dioxygen}[/tex]

Reactant :

Chromium Trioxide = CrO3

Product :

Dichromium Trioxide + Dioxygen = Cr2O3 + O2

Balanced equation.

[tex] \small\sf{4CrO_{3} = 2Cr_{2}O_{3} + 3O_{2}} [/tex]

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