Balance the following equation (the oxidation of glucose) by selecting the correct dropdown numbers for the coefficients. [ Select ] C6H12O6(s)+ [Select ] O2(g) → [ Select ] H2O0) + [ Select ] CO2(g) Balance the following equation (the incomplete combustion of butane) by selecting the correct dropdown numbers for the coefficients. [ Select ] C4H10(g)+ [ Select ] O2(g) → [ Select ] H2O(1) + [ Select ] CO(g)

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The balanced chemical equation for oxidation of glucose is

C6H12O6  + [6 ]O2  ----> [6]H20 (l) +  [6]CO2 +Energy and

combustion of butane is,

[2]C4H10 (g) + [13]02 (g) --->  [8]H2O (l)  +[ 10] CO2 (g)

C6H12O6(s) + O2 (g) ----> H2O + CO2 (g).

Balancing the chemical reaction it becomes,

C6H12O6  + 6O2  ----> 6H20 (l) +  6CO2 +Energy

This is a combustion reaction. This is an aerobic respiration equation. The glucose is converted into pyruvic acid in the cytoplasm which is further sent to mitochondria. This further oxidation into carbon dioxide and water along with the production of energy.

C4H10 (g) + 02 (g) --->  H2O (l)+ CO2 (g)

Balancing the chemical reaction becomes,

2C4H10 (g) + 1302 (g) --->  8H2O (l)  + 10 CO2 (g)

This is a combustion reaction. In this reaction, butane burns completely in oxygen. In this Alkane yield carbon dioxide  and water.in the reaction all the charges are balanced. This involves balancing the carbon as carbon dioxide and hydrogen as water.

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