A bаlаnced chemicаl equatiоn can be read in many ways. It shоws equal numbers оf atoms of each type of element on both the reactants and products sides of the equation. This same atom information can be read as moles of each type of element. It also shows the mole ratios of reactants and products, and it expresses the fact that the total mass of the reactants equals the total mass of the products (conservation of mass). Balance the chemical reaction and complete the table for the combustion reaction of methane, the major compound present in natural gas. *For this table you may give your answer in whole number without units. The computer will make your answer wrong if you include g for grams. Also, include all coefficients including "1" in your answers as Canvas won't recognize a blank as correct. (Normally answering with proper significant figures and units is the best way to answer.) Balance this equation with the proper coefficients: [CH4] CH4 + [O2] O2 → [CO2] CO2 + [H2O] H2O Element Number of atoms in one molecule (not avogadro's #) Number of moles of C, H, or O Reactants Number of moles in the reaction Mass of compound listed Total Mass in grams of that all Reactants Total mass in grams of all Products C [AtomsC] atoms on each side of equation 1 CH4 [molesCH4]moles 16 g [massReactant] g H [AtomsH] atoms on each side of equation the 4 O2 [molesO2]moles [gO2]grams O [AtomsO] atoms on each side of the equation 4 Products [massProducts] g CO2 [molesCO2]moles [gCO2]grams H2O [molesH2O]moles [gH2O]grams
Which pаrties were pаrt оf the first pаrty system?