4. Ethene and oxygen react to form carbon dioxide and water vapor. 5. Methane and water vapor react to form hydrogen and carbon monoxide.

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Plz do the 4 and 5 of level 2... for each one write the chemical reaction in symbols... highlight the coefficients...
7:57
l 5G
Balancing Equations P...
Level 1:
1. Phosphorus and hydrogen combine to form phosphine.
Pa(s) + 6 Hzle) → 4 PH3()).
(EThis is an example. Don't worry about state symbols.)
2. Carbon and monatomic sulfur combine to form carbon disulfide.
3. Ammonia decomposes to form its elements.
4. Phosphorus and fluorine combine to form phosphorus trifluoride.
5. Nitrogen dioxide decomposes to form nitrogen monoxide and oxygen gas.
Level 2:
1.
Ethane and chlorine react to form chloroethane and hydrogen chloride gas.
2. Carbon and water react to form methane and carbon dioxide.
3. Methane and monatomic sulfur react to form carbon disulfide and hydrogen sulfide gas.
4. Ethene and oxygen react to form carbon dioxide and water vapor.
5. Methane and water vapor react to form hydrogen and carbon monoxide.
Level 3:
1. Ethanol and oxygen react to form carbon dioxide and water vapor.
2. Nitrogen dioxide and water vapor react to form ammonia and oxygen.
Transcribed Image Text:7:57 l 5G Balancing Equations P... Level 1: 1. Phosphorus and hydrogen combine to form phosphine. Pa(s) + 6 Hzle) → 4 PH3()). (EThis is an example. Don't worry about state symbols.) 2. Carbon and monatomic sulfur combine to form carbon disulfide. 3. Ammonia decomposes to form its elements. 4. Phosphorus and fluorine combine to form phosphorus trifluoride. 5. Nitrogen dioxide decomposes to form nitrogen monoxide and oxygen gas. Level 2: 1. Ethane and chlorine react to form chloroethane and hydrogen chloride gas. 2. Carbon and water react to form methane and carbon dioxide. 3. Methane and monatomic sulfur react to form carbon disulfide and hydrogen sulfide gas. 4. Ethene and oxygen react to form carbon dioxide and water vapor. 5. Methane and water vapor react to form hydrogen and carbon monoxide. Level 3: 1. Ethanol and oxygen react to form carbon dioxide and water vapor. 2. Nitrogen dioxide and water vapor react to form ammonia and oxygen.
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