The reactants are Carbon (C) and Oxygen (O). The product is Carbon dioxide (CO2) The equation (balanced) is (C + O2 -----> CO2)
Carbon dioxide is the product; oxygen and carbon are the reactants.
Carbon (C) + Oxygen (O2) = CO2
methane and oxygen react together (combustion) to give carbon dioxide + water. The reactants are methane and oxygen which react to form the products water and carbon dioxide.
A reactant is something that reacts with another thing(s) in a word equation to make something else (the things made are the 'products'). So an example is:CARBON + OXYGEN -> CARBON DIOXIDE + WATERCarbon and oxygen are the reactants and carbon dioxide and water are the products.This word equation as a symbol equation is:C + O2 -> CO2 + H20
The WORD EQUATION FOR CARBON DIOXIDE IS: CARBON + OXYGEN ---> CARBON DIOXIDE. ;)
Carbon dioxide is the product; oxygen and carbon are the reactants.
glucose and oxygen are the reactants of cellular respiration
reactants: isooctane & oxygen products: carbon dioxide & water
In the equation for cellular respiration the reactants, which go into the equation, are glucose and oxygen. The products, that come out of the equation, are carbon dioxide, water, and energy in the form of ATP.
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The reactants in photosynthesis are carbon dioxide and water. The overall reaction of photosynthesis is: carbon dioxide + water --> glucose + oxygen gas + water (some diagrams include the energy provided by light, but this is not a true reactant) The catalyst, which is mostly recycled, is chlorophyll.
they both involve important things
The reactants in the equation for cellular respiration are oxygen (O2) and glucose (C6H12O6).
Glucose and oxygen producing carbon dioxide water and energy C6H12O6 + 6O2 -------> 6CO2 + 6H2O + energy
carbon dioxide and water
If you mean Carbon minus Oxygen then, no. It isn't an equation.
Carbon (C) + Oxygen (O2) = CO2