reactants+product.... I'm pretty sure.
give four examples of reactions in nature and write the word equation for each give four examples of reactions in nature and write the word equation for each give four examples of reactions in nature and write the word equation for each
Sure! Please provide the specific reactions you'd like me to write in word equation, unbalanced formula equation, and balanced equation formats.
The word equation "substrate + enzyme = product" represents the process of enzyme-catalyzed reactions. Enzymes are proteins that act as biological catalysts, speeding up chemical reactions by lowering the activation energy required for the reaction to occur. Substrates bind to the enzyme's active site, where the reaction takes place to form products.
glucose + oxygen = energy + carbon dioxide + water
glucose ---->carbon dioxide+ethanol
A dehydration synthesis is represented as a word equation by stating the reactants and the product formed. For example, the word equation for the dehydration synthesis of glucose and fructose to form sucrose is "glucose + fructose → sucrose + water."
The reactions are:N2 + O2 = 2 NO2 NO + O2 = 2 NO2
Word equation:sodium + oxygen => sodium oxideSymbol equation:4Na + O2 => 2Na2O
Use a variable to represent the unknown. 'Translate' the words to math symbols and write an equation to solve. Solve the equation. Check.
Answer:"M" stood for the Modulus of slope.Origin:It is from the french word Monter
* word equations: describe the substances that react in a chemical reaction (termed reactants ), and the products that are formed, along with their states * formula equations are a shorthand method used to describe the same reactions.
There is no such thing as a quadric equation. The nearest word is quartic which is an equation involving the fourth power of the independent variable. It is unlikely that you will have come across that. It is possible that you might be wanting to refer to a quadratic equation, which is the equation of a parabola. That being the case, they two represent the same thing.