Methanol and water do not react they just form a very stable solution.
They actually do not react, just a mixture is formed
They don't react with each other the simply mixed and form a solution.
Well, water is H2o and methanol is CH3OH
Ch3oh = co + 2 h2
2CH3OH(l)+3O2(g)-->2CO2(g)+4H2O(g)
2K + 2H2O --> 2KOH + H2 The balanced equation shows that there is a 2 in front of water.
Chromium don't react with water.
Balanced equation first. 2CH4O + 3O2 -> 2CO2 + 4H2O 23.5 moles methanol (3 moles O2/2 mole CH4O) = 35.3 moles oxygen needed --------------------------------------
O + h2 = h2o
Sici3+h2o
CuO + CH3OH --> HCHO + Cu + H2O
Co + 2h2 -> ch3oh
The balanced equation for the combustion of methanol is: CH3OH (l)+ 3/2O2(g) -> CO2 (g)+ 2H2O(g) ... CH30H + 1.502 -> CO2 + 2H20
Methanol + Oxygen => Carbon Dioxide + Water CH4O + O2 => CO2 + H2O
Phosphine is not very soluble in water compared to nonpolar substances. If you were to write a balanced equation for the reaction of PH3 with water, it would be an equilibrium reaction.
2K + 2H2O --> 2KOH + H2 The balanced equation shows that there is a 2 in front of water.
Chromium don't react with water.
Balanced equation first. 2CH4O + 3O2 -> 2CO2 + 4H2O 23.5 moles methanol (3 moles O2/2 mole CH4O) = 35.3 moles oxygen needed --------------------------------------
O + h2 = h2o
Sici3+h2o
This depends on the other reactants !
Methanol does not react with water.