S8 + O2  SO3 C10H16 + Cl2  C + HCl MOLES REVIEW, NOV 26,2007MFC 12 8

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S8 + O2  SO3 C10H16 + Cl2  C + HCl MOLES REVIEW, NOV 26,2007MFC 12 8 S = S = O = O = 12 8 8 1 8 2 24 3 24 C10H16 + Cl2  C + HCl C = Cl= C = Cl= H = H = 8 10 16 10 16 2 10 1 1 16 1 16 16

MULTIPLY BY FOUR TO MAKE INTEGER COEFFICIENTS (MOST REDUCED) MOLES REVIEW, NOV 26,2007MFC Si2H3 + O2  SiO2 + H2O Si = H= Si = H= O = O = 2 2.75 1.5 2 3 1 2 2 3 MULTIPLY BY FOUR TO MAKE INTEGER COEFFICIENTS (MOST REDUCED) 5 2 5.5 3 5.5 Si2H3 + O2  SiO2 + H2O Si = H= Si = H= O = O = 4 8 11 6 8 12 8 12 22 22