Symbols and formulae of all the substances involved in a particular reaction. Number of atoms/molecules of the reactants and products formed. Whether a particular reaction is actually feasible or not.
what is the chemical equation of nitrogen + oxygen= nitric oxide
They will NOT react, so no chemical equation. (Mixing is NOT chemical, besides these two won't mix homogeneously!
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Reactants -> Products
A reactant in a chemical equation is a substance that is consumed or changed in the chemical reaction. It is found on the left side of the equation and participates in the reaction to produce products.
The "" symbol in a chemical equation signifies the combination of two or more reactants to form a single product.
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A chemical reaction between two or more substances is described using a chemical equation. It shows the starting materials, called reactants, and the resulting products, along with the chemical formulas and proportions of each component involved in the reaction.
The correct chemical equation for forming water molecules is: 2H2 + O2 -> 2H2O. This equation shows the combination of two molecules of hydrogen gas (H2) with one molecule of oxygen gas (O2) to produce two molecules of water (H2O).
The chemical equation for the reaction of acetylene (C2H2) with two molecules of Br2 (bromine) is: C2H2 + 2Br2 → C2H2Br4
H2 is a hydrogen molecule made of two hydrogen atoms bonded together. The preceding two refers to the number of moles of H2 molecules in the chemical equation.
There are two variables here (x & y) for which no value has been given. There is only one linear equation provided. Therefore, this equation can not be solved. More information is required, such as the value of one variable or another linear equation.