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Explanation:

We have to find the bonds that are broken and formed during the following reaction.

__ C₂H₄ + __ O₂ ---> __ CO₂ + __ H₂O

First we have to balance the reaction. To balance a combustion reaction we usually start balancing the atoms of C. We have two on the left and 1 on the right side of the equation. So the coefficient for CO₂ must be 2.

__ C₂H₄ + __ O₂ ---> 2 CO₂ + __ H₂O

Then we balance the H atoms by changing the coefficient for water. We have 4 atoms of H on the left and two on the right. The coefficient must be 2.

__ C₂H₄ + __ O₂ ---> 2 CO₂ + 2 H₂O

And finally we can balance the O atoms by changing the coefficient for O₂. We have 6 O atoms on the right side, so the coefficient for O₂ must be 3. The balanced equation is:

C₂H₄ + 3 O₂ ---> 2 CO₂ + 2 H₂O

Now to determine the bonds that have to be broken we have to pay attention to the Lewis structures of the reactants. They are:

We have to break 4 C-H bond, 1 C=C and 3 O=O bond (since the coefficient for oxygen gas is 3).

The bonds that we have to form are:

We have to form 4 C=O bonds (since the coefficient for carbon dioxide is 2), and 4 O-H bonds (since the coefficient for water gas is 2).

Answer: Four C-H, one C=C and three O=O bond need to break up. Four C=O and 4 O-H bonds need to form. (second option)

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