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How to Balance Sucrose + Oxygen gas → Carbon dioxide + Water

How to Balance: C12H22O11 + O2 → CO2 + H2O

Type of Chemical Reaction: This is a combustion reaction.

Word Equation: Sucrose + Oxygen gas → Carbon dioxide + Water

Balancing Strategies: In this reactions we have sucrose which you normally know is table sugar and are adding oxygen. In other words were burning sugar. That makes this a combustion reaction.

Start by balancing the carbons by changing the coefficient in front of the CO2 molecule. That should get you started balancing this equation.
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About Balancing Chemical Equations

When balancing chemical equations our goal is to have the same number of each type of atom on both sides of the equation.

Only change the coefficients (these are the numbers in front substances).
Coefficients are the numbers in front of the molecule.
Never change the subscripts (the small numbers after elements).
Coefficients are the numbers in front of the molecule.

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