Carbon (C) can react with Oxygen (O) under different conditions to result in different products.
2C(s) + O2 (g)---------> 2CO (g) [CO is carbon monoxide gas]
C(s) + O2 (g)-----------> CO2 (g) [CO2 is carbon dioxide gas]
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Carbon and oxygen could form carbon dioxide (CO2) or carbon monoxide (CO).
CO2-Two Oxygen, One Carbon-Carbon Dioxide
CO-One Oxygen, One Carbon-Carbon Monoxide
Nothing. Carbon dioxide and oxygen will not react.
carbon dioxide
When methane burns, the carbon dioxide and water formed, equal the mass of the methane plus the mass of the oxygen.
Coal is almost all carbon plus impurities. Burning it combines it with oxygen forming carbon dioxide.
atoms
CH4 + 2O2 -> 2H2O + CO2 Methane + Oxygen -> Water +carbon dioxide (or monoxide) When fuels burn, they consume oxygen and form their respective oxides.Since fuels mainly contain hydrogen or carbon, the waste products are mainly water and carbon dioxide or monoxide,depending on the valency.
6CO2 + 6H2O = C6H12O6 + 6O2 Carbon Dioxide + Water + Light = Glucose + Oxygen Plants create their own energy through photosynthesis. Using carbon dioxide, water and light they create glucose for them to consume as energy and oxygen as a side product.
Plants use the carbon dioxide to make food.
Either CO2, carbon dioxide or CO, carbon monoxide
carbon plus oxygen makes carbon dioxide
The WORD EQUATION FOR CARBON DIOXIDE IS: CARBON + OXYGEN ---> CARBON DIOXIDE. ;)
When methane burns, the carbon dioxide and water formed, equal the mass of the methane plus the mass of the oxygen.
Oxygen
The reactants are Carbon (C) and Oxygen (O). The product is Carbon dioxide (CO2) The equation (balanced) is (C + O2 -----> CO2)
Coal is almost all carbon plus impurities. Burning it combines it with oxygen forming carbon dioxide.
Sunlight
carbon dioxide + water --------> glucose + oxygen.
atoms
Octane + oxygen ---> carbon dioxide + water Lulu