2 C6H6(l) + 15 O2(g) --> 12 CO2(g) + 6 H2O(l)
The chemical equation is:
2 C6H6 + 15 O2 = 12 CO2 + 6 H2O
Co+3h2=ch4+h2o
CO(g)+3H2(g)>CH4(g) +H20(I)
4NH3(g)+5O2(g) --> 4NO(g)+6H2O(g)
H + NO5 yield to form H2O + N
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How many grams of nitrogen dioxide must react with water to produce 5.00 x 1022 molecules of nitrogen monoxide?
2H2+ 2NO yield 2H20 + N2
2H2 + 2NO --> 2H2O + N2
11.5 g NO2
water, hydrogen cyanide,hydrogen sulfide, nitrogen, carbon dioxide, and carbon monoxide
How many grams of nitrogen dioxide must react with water to produce 5.00 x 1022 molecules of nitrogen monoxide?
2H2+ 2NO yield 2H20 + N2
The balance hydrogen gas and nitrogen monoxide react to form water and nitrogen gas can be written as follow.The products formed are water and nitrogen gas.2H2 +2NO ->2H20 + N2.This is the balanced equation.
2H2 + 2NO --> 2H2O + N2
11.5 g NO2
water, hydrogen cyanide,hydrogen sulfide, nitrogen, carbon dioxide, and carbon monoxide
carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, water.
We will find that nitrogen dioxide in air will react with water to form nitric acid. The equation looks like this: 3NO2 + H2O => 3HNO3 + NO
6.02x1023 particles are in one mole of nitrogen dioxide. One mole of anything, be it nitrogen dioxide of hydrogen monoxide (water), will always equal to 6.02x1023 (a very large number!) of particles. 6.02x1023 particles are in one mole of nitrogen dioxide. One mole of anything, be it nitrogen dioxide of hydrogen monoxide (water), will always equal to 6.02x1023 (a very large number!) of particles.
There is no hydrogen monoxide compound, but there is a dihydrogen monoxide compound, H2O which is better known as water.
If a gas is produced it is hydrogen (H2)2H+(from acid) + 2e-(from metal) --> H2
Hydrogen monoxide is water. Therefore, just about everything to one degree or another.