Yes. They all contain two different elements.
NaCl, sodium & chlorine
CO, carbon & oxygen
H2O, hydrogen and oxygen
NaCL + H2O
An acid-base reaction
nonmetals. Examples include H2O, CO, NH3, SO2.
# Ammonia (NH4) # Carbon monoxide (CO) # Water (H2O) # Sulphur dioxide (SO2) # Nitrogen dioxide (NO2)
This neutralization reaction is:NaOH + HCl = NaCl + H2O
H2O and NaCl
NaCL + H2O
carbon dioxide (CO2), water (H2O), and carbonmonoxide(CO) are only a few compounds containing oxygen.
NaCI + H20 NaCI- Sodium Chloride-Salt. H20 is obviously Di-Hydrogen Oxide. Water.
An acid-base reaction
nonmetals. Examples include H2O, CO, NH3, SO2.
# Ammonia (NH4) # Carbon monoxide (CO) # Water (H2O) # Sulphur dioxide (SO2) # Nitrogen dioxide (NO2)
ammonia (NH4) carbon monoxide (CO) sulphur dioxide (SO2) nitrogen dioxide(NO2) water (H2O)
NaCl, as it dissociates into ions in solution
This neutralization reaction is:NaOH + HCl = NaCl + H2O
No. The correct one is CO + H2O ----> HCOOH (Formic acid)
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