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Boron hydrides were once evaluated for possible use as rocket fuels. Complete and balance the following equation for the combustion of diborane.$$\mathrm{B}_{2} \mathrm{H}_{6}+\mathrm{O}_{2} \longrightarrow \mathrm{B}(\mathrm{OH})_{3}$$
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We have 2 boron atoms on the reactant side and only 1 on the product side. So we'll put a 2 in front of B(OH)3 on the product side. Now the equation looks like this: $$ \mathrm{B}_{2} \mathrm{H}_{6}+\mathrm{O}_{2} \longrightarrow 2\mathrm{B}(\mathrm{OH})_{3} $$ Show more…
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