For example methane gas; after burning carbon dioxide and water are released.
Iron oxide + Carbon monoxide = Iron + Carbon Dioxide :)
reduction
Chlorine bleaches the organic compound by oxidation process.It reacts first in aqueous solution giving nascent oxygen then the nascent oxygen oxidize organic compound making it colourless.i.eH2O + cl2 gives 2Hcl + O (nascent oxygen)Organic compound + O (nascent oxygen) gives colourless organic compound
Two ions are lost.
Fe2O3 It is neither an acid or a base, and it is a compound, not an element
carbon dioxide.
You get CO.
Water, H2O
oxygen and iron, the oxygen in the air or water reacts with the iron
calcium oxide, CaO
Yes; the final compound is the oxide Au2O3; this compound has some useful applications.
Cuprite, cuprous oxide (Cu2O)
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stain
S + O2 --> SO2 sulfer dioxide
Yes, because it reacts with the oxygen in the air to form a new compound.
Sodium peroxide is the principal product and it is Na2O2.
Chlorine bleaches the organic compound by oxidation process.It reacts first in aqueous solution giving nascent oxygen then the nascent oxygen oxidize organic compound making it colourless.i.eH2O + cl2 gives 2Hcl + O (nascent oxygen)Organic compound + O (nascent oxygen) gives colourless organic compound
oxides are formed when a element reacts with Oxygen