You need to clarify your question.
The reaction between potassium oxide and water is a chemical reaction where the potassium oxide reacts with water to form potassium hydroxide. This reaction is an example of a base-metal oxide reaction.
no reaction take place between copper and water. so there is no blance equation.
They should be so similar that they could be repeatable.
No. It is a physical process, so it technically isn't a reaction.
Nothing!
The products of a condensation reaction between glucose and fructose are sucrose and water. In this reaction, a glycosidic bond forms between the glucose and fructose molecules, resulting in the formation of the disaccharide sucrose. Water is also produced as a byproduct of the condensation reaction.
The reaction between an acid and an alkali is known as a neutralization reaction. In this reaction, the acid reacts with the alkali to form water and a salt.
This chemical reaction is: CaO + H2O = Ca(OH)2.
This reaction is a neutralization reaction between an acid (containing hydrogen ions) and a nonmetal oxide to form water. This type of reaction is also known as the reaction between an acid and a base to neutralize each other and form a salt and water.
This is a neutralization reaction; the products are a salt and water.
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it is always water.