| C6H14+O2>12CO2+14H2O is still incorrect. (oxygen isn't balanced)
N+Na>Na3N can be actually seen as N. N2 isn't always diatomic. (It is, in its standard state, but during a reaction, it doesn't have to be)
It might be better to split each question into reactants and products, and for the question, write it in words.
Nice idea though. Its hard to "type" out balanced equations. |