The correct answer is co2+c= 2co
The compound which reacts in chemical reaction is know as reactants. products mean the results what we yields from reactants. example: c + o2 -> co2 here c and o2 are reactants and co2 is product.
the chemical equation CO2 C--CO.it is balANCEd by :there are 2 carbons on reactants and 2 atoms of oxygen by putting 2 as coeffecient on product side,equationis balanced.CO2 + C --------> 2CO
13.3g C + O2 = CO2 m(C)=4g => n(C)=4/12=0,333mol m(O2)=10.67g => n(O2)=10.67/28=0,381mol we have excess of oxigen n(CO2)=n(C)=0,333 m(CO2)=0.333*40=13.3g
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CO2 + C --------> 2CO
C+co2 = 2co
O=C=O carbon dioxide
The correct answer is co2+c= 2co
2 PbO + C -> 2 Pb + CO2
If by reactoant you mean reactant then yes it can be a reactant. C + O2 --> CO2 The reactants (left side) come together and form the products (right side) and the arrow indicates that C + O2 are coming together to form the product CO2.
CO2 is composed of carbon (C) and oxygen (O)
The reactants are C and CO2. CO is formed when C and CO2 are reacted. So the product is CO.
(90 g CO2 / (12.0+2*16.0) g/mol CO2) = 2.05 mol CO2 = 2.05 mol C2.05 mol C * 12.0 g/mol C = 24.5 g C
Do you mean CO2? Carbon dioxide's symbol represents 1 part carbon (C) and 2 parts oxygen (O2). This is what carbon dioxide is made of, and therefore is the symbol.
The compound which reacts in chemical reaction is know as reactants. products mean the results what we yields from reactants. example: c + o2 -> co2 here c and o2 are reactants and co2 is product.
Carbon plus Oxgen gives Carbon dioxide. C + O2 = CO2