It means 2 oxygen and one carbon
I dont know NH4, but CO2 is:1 Ch4 + 2 O2 = 1 CO2 + 2 H2ONH4 + CO2 = CN + 2H2O
Use dimensional analysis to solve this problem. First calculate the molecular mass of CO2. This is found by (use a periodic table) adding 12.011g of C to (15.999g x2) grams of Oxygen. Once you do that, you find out that 44.009g are in 1 mole of CO2. Now, simply by looking at the equation of CO2, we can tell that 2 moles of oxygen atoms are in 1 mole of Co2 (look at the subscript for Oxygen). Now, your dimensional analysis should look like this: 254g CO2 x 1 mole CO2/44.009g CO2 x 2 mole Oxygen/1 mole CO2 The answer is 11.5 moles of Oxygen in 254g of CO2.
This reaction is:2 CO2 = 2 CO + O2
2 Mg + CO2 = 2 MgO + C The reaction is possible only at high temperature.
Unbalanced CH4 + O2 = H2O + CO2 Balanced CH4 + 2O2 = 2H20 + CO2
alcohol, CO2 and 2 ATP
The "2" in CO2 indicates that each molecule of carbon dioxide (CO2) contains two oxygen atoms bonded to one carbon atom.
Yes, but better balancing the equation for DIoxide:2 ZnO + C 2 Zn + CO2
2 PbO + C -> 2 Pb + CO2
The balanced chemical equation for the reaction CH4 + 2O2 → CO2 + 2H2O shows that 1 molecule of CH4 reacts with 2 molecules of O2 to produce 1 molecule of CO2 and 2 molecules of H2O. This equation ensures that the number of atoms of each element is the same on both sides of the reaction arrow.
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1 mole of CO2 has 1 mole of carbon atoms and 2 moles of oxygen atoms. So, 167 mole of CO2 has 167 mole of carbon atoms.