First, we balance the chemical equation for the first reaction:
HCOH + CHN = x
Since both HCOH and CHN contain only one carbon atom, we can write the equation as:
CH3OH + CH4N2 = x
Next, we balance the chemical equation for the second reaction:
x + H2O + HCl = C3H6O3
Since C3H6O3 contains three carbon atoms, we need to multiply the first reaction by 3 to balance the carbon atoms:
3CH3OH + 3CH4N2 = 3x
Now, we have the balanced equation:
3CH3OH + 3CH4N2 + H2O + HCl = C3H6O3
First, we balance the chemical equation for the first reaction:
HCOH + CHN = x
Since both HCOH and CHN contain only one carbon atom, we can write the equation as:
CH3OH + CH4N2 = x
Next, we balance the chemical equation for the second reaction:
x + H2O + HCl = C3H6O3
Since C3H6O3 contains three carbon atoms, we need to multiply the first reaction by 3 to balance the carbon atoms:
3CH3OH + 3CH4N2 = 3x
Now, we have the balanced equation:
3CH3OH + 3CH4N2 + H2O + HCl = C3H6O3