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The chemical equation is:
C4H9OH + 6 O2 = 4 CO2 + 5 H2O

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C4H10O + 6O2 ==> 4CO2 + 5H2O

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Q: Is this balanced 2C4H10O plus 13O2--- and gt8CO2 plus 10H2O?
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