Balance the equations by inserting coefficients as needed. equation 1: Li + CO2 + H2O ? LiHCO3 + H2 equation 2: C6H12O2 + O2 ? CO2 + H2O
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Equation 1: Li + CO2 + H2O -> LiHCO3 + H2 Balancing the equation, we get: 2Li + CO2 + 2H2O -> 2LiHCO3 + H2 Show more…
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