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Offline dannysmith

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Balancing tough equation
« on: March 05, 2009, 12:14:42 AM »
Hi I've been trying to balance this equation for 25 minutes.  Can someone please help me?

CH3O2+NaHCO > H20 + Na2O+C5H7O6

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Re: Balancing tough equation
« Reply #1 on: March 05, 2009, 12:22:58 AM »
That's because it's a bad formula.

NaHCO does not exist.  Can you please make sure that you have copied everything correctly?  An equation balancer I use (when I change NaHCO to NaHCO3, since I'm pretty sure that's what you meant):

5 CH3O2 + 4.758098676965E-16 NaHCO3 = 4 H2O + 2.2204460492503E-16 Na2O + C5H7O6
Warning: some compounds do not play role in the reaction and have 0 coeficients

And with NaHCO just because:

5 CH3O2 + -1.3322676295502E-15 NaHCO = 4 H2O + -6.6613381477509E-16 Na2O + C5H7O6
Warning: some compounds do not play role in the reaction and have 0 coeficients

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Re: Balancing tough equation
« Reply #2 on: March 05, 2009, 12:53:07 AM »
Hi I've been trying to balance this equation for 25 minutes.  Can someone please help me?

CH3O2+NaHCO > H20 + Na2O+C5H7O6

Moreover Na2O cannot exist in the presence of H2O
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Re: Balancing tough equation
« Reply #3 on: March 05, 2009, 01:52:14 AM »
Hi I've been trying to balance this equation for 25 minutes.  Can someone please help me?

CH3O2+NaHCO > H20 + Na2O+C5H7O6
As in macman's post.

What is CH3O2. I don't recognise it.


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Re: Balancing tough equation
« Reply #4 on: March 05, 2009, 02:34:47 AM »
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What is CH3O2. I don't recognise it.
This is rather a wrong formula, but from a formal point of view this may be an empirical formula of at least two unstable compounds: glyoxal dihydrate (HO)2CHCH(OH)2 and hydroxyorthoacetic acid HOCH2C(OH)3
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Re: Balancing tough equation
« Reply #5 on: March 05, 2009, 03:37:06 AM »
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