2NO2(g)+7H2(g)---->2NH3(g)+4H2O(l)
I've come across two possible reactions:
2 NO2(g) + H2O(l) ===> HNO2 (aq)+ HNO3 (aq)
and
2 NO2(g) + H2O (l) ===> 2 HNO3 (aq) + NO (g)
drno
3NO2 (g)+ H2O(l) -----> 2HNO3(aq)+ NO(g)
By nitric oxide, I believe you meant nitrogen monoxide.
2NO + O2 -----> 2NO2
Oxides of nitrogen except dinitrogen monoxide, react in numerous ways with water and with the presence of the air, all ends giving nitric acid as the final product.
The chemical equation is:
4 NO2 + 2 H2O + O2 = 4 HNO3
Nitrogen doesn't react with water.
N2h3
The reaction is not possible.
Methane, CH4, burns in oxygen gas to form water and carbon dioxide. What is the correct balanced chemical equation for this reaction?
Nitric oxide + oxygen => Nitrogen Dioxide
The equation is Ca(OH)2 + CO2 = CaCO3 + H2O.
no
2 no + o2 -> 2 no2
CO2 + SO2 --> CO2 + SO2 There is no reaction.
2co + 2no -> 2co2 + n2
The reaction is not possible.
nitrogen monoxide + carbon monoxide --> nitrogen + carbon dioxide the reactions are: carbon monoxide + oxygen --> carbon dioxide nitrogen monoxide --> nitrogen + oxygen
what is the reaction for the equation for carbon dioxide
Na2O + CO2 -> Na2CO3 Balanced as is and I would call this a synthesis reaction.
Methane, CH4, burns in oxygen gas to form water and carbon dioxide. What is the correct balanced chemical equation for this reaction?
Nitric oxide + oxygen => Nitrogen Dioxide
molecular nitrogen (N2 (g) since nitrogen is diatomic) and water vapor (H2O (g)). Balanced equation: 2N2H4 + 2NO2 -----> 3N2 + 4H2O
This is the balanced equation of the above reaction: S + O2 ---> SO2