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soda can refer to any of several different compounds containing the element sodium (e.g. washing soda [sodium, carbon, and oxygen], baking soda [sodium, carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen], caustic soda [sodium, hydrogen, and oxygen], sodium oxide [sodium and oxygen])lime can refer to any of several different compounds containing the element calcium (e.g. limestone [calcium, carbon, and oxygen], slaked lime [calcium, hydrogen, and oxygen], quicklime [calcium and oxygen])starch is a carbohydrate and is composed of the elements carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen
Carbon Dioxide (CO2) can be formed by the addition of the element carbon (C) and oxygen gas (O2).
HCO
Carbon can mix with oxygen as fine particles in suspension, which will eventually settle out if the mixture remains undisturbed. Since oxygen is a gas at room temperature while carbon is a solid, it is difficult to thoroughly mix them.
turns into calcium sulphate and carbon dioxide and salt
The calcium carbonate is formed.
A calcium salt, carbon dioxide and water are formed.
soda can refer to any of several different compounds containing the element sodium (e.g. washing soda [sodium, carbon, and oxygen], baking soda [sodium, carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen], caustic soda [sodium, hydrogen, and oxygen], sodium oxide [sodium and oxygen])lime can refer to any of several different compounds containing the element calcium (e.g. limestone [calcium, carbon, and oxygen], slaked lime [calcium, hydrogen, and oxygen], quicklime [calcium and oxygen])starch is a carbohydrate and is composed of the elements carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen
Carbon Dioxide (CO2) can be formed by the addition of the element carbon (C) and oxygen gas (O2).
HCO
Carbon can mix with oxygen as fine particles in suspension, which will eventually settle out if the mixture remains undisturbed. Since oxygen is a gas at room temperature while carbon is a solid, it is difficult to thoroughly mix them.
carbon+oxygen=CO2
No, because the calcium sulfate formed is insoluble in water.
turns into calcium sulphate and carbon dioxide and salt
mix soda powder and lithium and it turns carbon dioxide into oxygen.
The acetic acid must contain a little water for the reaction to proceed. Calcium carbonate and acetic acid combine in a neutralization reaction to form water, calcium acetate, and carbon dioxide. CaCO3 + 2CH3COOH = Ca(CH3COO)2 + CO2 + H2O
It forms calcium carbonate (CaCO3) and dichlorine monoxide (Cl2O).