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The products will also have one atom of S (silicon) and four of O (oxygen) because the number of atoms is not changed, only their chemical combinations.
None. Oxygen is one of the reactants, not one of the products.
The products will have at least 2 Na atoms and 1 O atom. -yw :)
One or more products containing the same quantity of atoms as the reactants had
Reactants. One of the products is water. Not very dangerous.
The products will also have one atom of S (silicon) and four of O (oxygen) because the number of atoms is not changed, only their chemical combinations.
The products will also have one atom of S (silicon) and four of O (oxygen) because the number of atoms is not changed, only their chemical combinations.
One S atom and four O atoms
I know that this probably isn't the answer that you were looking for but its a start the answer to this question is one of four different answers choose the one that you think is right. A) The same as the number of atoms in the reactants B) Less than the number of atoms in the reactants C) Greater than the number of atoms in the reactants D) The same as the number of molecules in the reactants
The reactants and the products must contain the same numbers of the same types of atoms, that is, atoms with the same atomic number, and either the products must contain at least one type of chemical bond distinct from any chemical bond in the reactants or the reactants must contain at least one type of chemical bond not found in the products.
None. Oxygen is one of the reactants, not one of the products.
The reactants will have one Na, one Cl, one O, and two H atoms
The products will have at least 2 Na atoms and 1 O atom. -yw :)
Balancing a chemical equation
One or more products containing the same quantity of atoms as the reactants had
Count the atoms in each substance in the reactants and products. (Apex)
The products will also have one atom of S (silicon) and four of O (oxygen) because the number of atoms is not changed, only their chemical combinations.