Is the following chemical equation balanced? 1 C2H6+ 102 - 3 H2O + 2
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No
Explanation:
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smallest whole numbers are 2, 7, 4 and 6
Explanation: C2H6 + 3.5 O2. ⇒ 2. CO2 + 3 H2O
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Dipole-dipole interactions : occur between polar molecules
Dipole-induced dipole interactions: occur between polar and nonpolar molecules
London dispersion forces: occur in all substances, but are the most important in nonpolar substances
Hydrogen bond: electrostactic attraction between a hydrogen atom and a highly electronegative atom
van der Waals forces: electrostatic interactions between partially charged regions of a molecule