When doing past papers, I often lose marks in the equation balancing department. I've looked online/youtube to find a reliable way of balancing any equation and I'm always left disappointed.
The only reliable method I seem to know is simply trial and error but this often lets me down as reactions become more complicated.
For example, I've been trying for around 20-30mins now trying to balance the half cell reactions in a direct alkaline ethanol fuel cell:
I've worked out the oxidation and reduction reactions but I am stumped on how to balance them using a reliable logical process. I can look up the answer but I need to know how for the exam.
C2H5OH + OH- ----> CO2 + H2O + e-
O2 + H2O + e- -----> OH-
I know the overall is simply combustion of ethanol: C2H5OH + 3O2 ----> 2CO2 + 3H2O
If anyone could help, it would be greatly appreciated.