Based on the chemical equation, use the drop-down menu to choose the coefficients that will balance the chemical equation:

()CaSO4 → ()O2 + ()CaS

Respuesta :

The law of conservation of mass states that the number of atoms of each element on the product side should equal the number of atoms of each element on the reactant side. The unbalanced equation:

[tex]CaSO_4 ==> O_2 + CaS[/tex]

Through introspection, we can see that the Oxygen atom (O) has 4 atoms on reactant side and two atoms on product side.  So in order to balance the equation we add a coefficient of 2 on the oxygen in the product side, to get a balanced equation:

[tex]CaSO_4 ==> 2O_2 + CaS[/tex].

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Answer:

(1)CaSO4 → (2)O2 + (1)CaS

Explanation:

the other guy was right but just didn't put the 1 infront