Balance the chemical equation below. What is the stoichiometric coefficient in front of the oxygen in the balanced chemical equation? $C_4H_6 + O_2 o CO_2 + H_2O$ Answer.
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There are 4 carbon atoms on the left side and only 1 on the right side, so we need to put a coefficient of 4 in front of CO2: C4H6 + 4CO2 → H2O Show more…
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