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The equation is CS2 + 3 O2 -> CO2 + 2 SO2.
CO2 is carbon dioxide. You may have got this from a balanced equation. The 6, called a coefficient, in front of the molecule shows how many of the molecule is needed for it to balance out with the rest of the equation.
S + o2 --> so2
Whatever you want. You can start with whichever element that isn't balanced
SrO2 is strontium dioxide.
2 NaOH + SO2 = H2O + Na2SO3
Strontium belongs to alkaline earth metalswhich form the stable carbonates so when carbon dioxide is added to aqueous solution of strontium hydroxide white ppts. of strontium carbonate are formed. Sr(OH)2+ CO2 = SrCO3 + H2O
The chemical equation is:CS2 + 3 O2 = CO2 + 2 SO2
The chemical formula (not: equation) of carbon dioxide is: CO2
The chemical formula (not equation) of sulfur dioxide is SO2.
C2h2+3o2=2c02+2h2o+2c
Youd need to be more specific about the equation, specifically around the atmosphere.