Select the correct compound.

Reactants undergo a chemical reaction to form products. This chemical equation represents one such reaction. The coefficient for one of the reactants or products is incorrect. Which part of the chemical equation is incorrect?

[tex]\[ 2 C_4H_{10} + \square 10 O_2 \longrightarrow \square + 10 H_2O \][/tex]



Answer :

Let's analyze the given chemical equation and balance it correctly.

The given chemical equation is:
[tex]\[ 2 C_4H_{10} + 10 O_2 \longrightarrow \square + 10 H_2O \][/tex]

We need to identify the incorrect coefficient in this equation.

### Step-by-Step Analysis:

1. Identify the reactants and products:
- Reactants: Butane ([tex]\(C_4H_{10}\)[/tex]) and Oxygen ([tex]\(O_2\)[/tex])
- Products: Carbon Dioxide ([tex]\(CO_2\)[/tex]) and Water ([tex]\(H_2O\)[/tex])

2. Write the correct and balanced chemical equation:

The molecular formula of butane ([tex]\(C_4H_{10}\)[/tex]) suggests that one molecule of butane will produce four molecules of carbon dioxide ([tex]\(CO_2\)[/tex]) when it combusts completely.
The generally balanced equation for the complete combustion of butane is:
[tex]\[ 2 C_4H_{10} + 13 O_2 \longrightarrow 8 CO_2 + 10 H_2O \][/tex]

3. Compare given coefficients with the correct balanced equation:
- Given for [tex]\(O_2\)[/tex]: 10
- Correct for [tex]\(O_2\)[/tex]: 13

### Conclusion:

The coefficient for [tex]\(O_2\)[/tex] in the chemical equation is incorrect. The given chemical equation provides a coefficient of [tex]\(10\)[/tex] for [tex]\(O_2\)[/tex], whereas the correct coefficient should be [tex]\(13\)[/tex].

Thus, the part of the chemical equation that is incorrect is the coefficient for [tex]\(O_2\)[/tex]. The incorrect value is [tex]\(10\)[/tex], and the correct value should be [tex]\(13\)[/tex].