They will NOT react, so no chemical equation. (Mixing is NOT chemical, besides these two won't mix homogeneously!
Sodium and potassium metals will burn violently when mixed with water, forming alkaline hydroxides and hydrogen gas. When mixed with kerosene, a hydrocarbon mixture, the reaction does not occur as kerosene is not reactive with these metals.
The combustion of kerosene involves the reaction of the hydrocarbon molecules in kerosene with oxygen in the air to produce carbon dioxide, water, and heat energy. The general chemical equation for the combustion of kerosene is: CxHy + (x + y/4)O2 -> xCO2 + y/2H2O.
Kerosene reacts with an ample supply of oxygen gas to produce carbon dioxide from all the carbon content of kerosene and water from all the hydrogen content of kerosene.
NaCl is the chemical equation for salt it is sodium and chlorine so if the water is pure then no it is not an acid
When water and kerosene are mixed kerosene will float on top.
Glycerin is miscible in water, while kerosene is not. Glycerin is a polar molecule with hydrogen bonding capabilities, allowing it to mix well with water. Kerosene is non-polar and hydrophobic, so it does not mix with water.
Sulfuric acid can be mixed with water but doesn't react.
The chemical formula (not equation) of water is H2O.
What is the chemical equiation for water
No, vinegar is not soluble in kerosene because they are chemically different substances. Vinegar is mostly composed of water and acetic acid, while kerosene is a hydrocarbon mixture. Since water and oil-based substances like kerosene do not mix, vinegar will not dissolve in kerosene.
A fire hose has not a chemical equation.
The chemical equation is:C2H4 + Br2 = C2H4Br2