Balance the following equation for the combustion of benzene: C6H6(l) + O2(g) → H2O(g) + CO2(g)
A) C 6H 6( l) + 9O 2( g) → 3H 2O( g) + 6CO 2( g)
B) C 6H 6( l) + 9O 2( g) → 6H 2O( g) + 6CO 2( g)
C) 2C 6H 6(l) + 15O 2(g) → 6H 2O(g) + 12CO 2( g)
D) C 6H 6( l) + 15O 2( g) → 3H 2O( g) + 6CO 2( g)
E) 2C 6H 6( l) + 9O 2( g) → 6H 2O( g) + 12CO 2( g)
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